Quotation:
"The groves were God's first temples."
More quotes from: William C. Bryant
- "A sculptor wields The chisel, and the stricken marble grows To beauty. "
- "A stable, changeless state, 'twere cause indeed to weep. "
- "A world of blossoms for the bee, Flowers for the sick girl's silent room, For ..."
- "Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore ..."
- "All that tread, the globe are but a handful to the tribes, that slumber in ..."
- "And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, and the year smiles as ..."
- "And the blue gentian-flower, that, in the breeze, nods lonely, of her beauteous race the ..."
- "Difficulty, my brethren, is the nurse of greatness - a harsh nurse, who roughly rocks ..."
- "Eloquence is the poetry of prose. "
- "Glorious are the woods in their latest gold and crimson, Yet our full-leaved willows are ..."
- "Go forth under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings. "
- "Heed not the night; a summer lodge amid the wild is mine - 'Tis shadowed ..."
- "Here the free spirit of mankind, at length, Throws its last fetters off; and who ..."
- "Loveliest of lovely things are they on earth that soonest pass away. The rose that ..."
- "Maidens hearts are always soft: Would that men's were truer! "
- "Modest and shy as a nun is she; One weak chirp is her only note; ..."
- "No trumpet-blast profound the hour in which the Prince of Peace was born; No bloody ..."
- "Pain dies quickly, and lets her weary prisoners go; the fiercest agonies have shortest reign. "
- "Poetry is that art which selects and arranges the symbols of thought in such a ..."
- "Remorse is virtue's root; its fair increase are fruits of innocence and blessedness. "
- "That rolls to its appointed end. "
- "The daffodil is our doorside queen; she pushes upward the sword already, To spot with ..."
- "The February sunshine steeps your boughs and tints the buds and swells the leaves within. "
- "The fiercest agonies have shortest reign; And after dreams of horror, comes again The welcome ..."
- "The little windflower, whose just opened eye is blue as the spring heaven it gazes ..."
- "The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year, Of wailing winds, and naked ..."
- "The moon is at her full, and riding high, Floods the calm fields with light. ..."
- "The rugged trees are mingling Their flowery sprays in love; The ivy climbs the laurel ..."
- "The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by As if they ..."
- "There is no glory in star or blossom till looked upon by a loving eye; ..."
- "They talk of short-lived pleasures: be it so; pain dies as quickly, and lets her ..."
- "Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Their lashes ..."
- "Thou unrelenting past. "
- "To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she ..."
- "Truth gets well if she is run over by a locomotive, while error dies of ..."
- "Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly ..."
- "Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it ..."
- "Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it ..."
- "When April winds Grew soft, the maple burst into a flush Of scarlet flowers. The ..."
- "Where fall the tears of love the rose appears, and where the ground is bright ..."
- "Where hast thou wandered. gentle gale, to find the perfumes thou dost bring? "


