Review of William Cullen Bryant's poetry : autograph manuscript, ca. 1825.

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Review of William Cullen Bryant's poetry : autograph manuscript, ca. 1825.

Review of Bryant's poetry, mentioning "The Death of the Flowers" as a "beautiful example of his style." Noting that Bryant is "by common consent" placed at the head of American poets, that his "language [is] exquisitely alive with the beauties and harmonies of nature," and that Bryant is about 35 years of age.

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