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1 William Cullen Bryant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William _Cullen_Bryant

2 Life William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 – June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post.

3 Life Bryant was born on November 3, 1794,in a log cabin near Cummington, Massachusetts; the home of his birth is today marked with a plaque.

4 Life He was the second son of Peter Bryant, a doctor and later a state legislator, and Sarah Snell. His maternal ancestry traces back to passengers on the Mayflower;

5 Life his father's, to colonists who arrived about a dozen years later. His paternal father's line goes from Peter, to Phillip,

6 Life to Icabod and Mr. Stephen Bryant who came to America and married Mehitable Standish the granddaughter of Capt. Myles Standish also of the Mayflower.

7 Life Bryant and his family moved to a new home when he was two years old. The William Cullen Bryant Homestead, his boyhood home, is now a museum.

8 Life After just two years at Williams College, he studied law in Worthington and Bridgewater in Massachusetts, and he was admitted to the bar in 1815.

9 Life He then began practicing law in nearby Plainfield, walking the seven miles from Cummington every day.

10 Life On one of these walks, in December 1815, he noticed a single bird flying on the horizon; the sight moved him enough to write "To a Waterfowl".

11 Life Bryant developed an interest in poetry early in life. Under his father's tutelage, he emulated Alexander Pope and other Neo- Classic British poets.

12 Life The Embargo, a savage attack on President Thomas Jefferson published in 1808, reflected Dr. Bryant's Federalist political views.

13 Life The first edition quickly sold out—partly because of the publicity earned by the poet's young age—and a second, expanded edition,

14 Life which included Bryant's translation of Classical verse, was printed. The youth wrote little poetry while preparing to enter Williams College as a sophomore,

15 Life but upon leaving Williams after a single year and then beginning to read law, he regenerated his passion for poetry through encounter with the English pre-Romantics and, particularly, William Wordsworth.

16 Stories William Cullen Bryant: An American Voice by Frank Gado William Cullen Bryant by Charles H. Brown This article incorporates public domain text from : Cousin, John William

17 External links http://www.gutenberg.org/author/William_ Cullen_Bryant http://www.angelfire.com/ks/landzastanza/ wcb.html http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80- 50495


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