POEMS BY 1378/ WILLIAM CULLEN BRYAN T. COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY THE AUTHOR. COMPLETE IN ONE VOL PHILADELPHIA: No. 126 CHESTNUT STREET. KD48923 HARVARD LIBRARY $1*10 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1847, by W. C. BRYANT, Printed by T. K. & P. G. Collins. TO THE READER. PERHAPS it would have been well if the author had followed his original intention, which was to leave out of this volume, as unworthy of republication, several of the poems which made a part of his previous collections. He asks leave to plead the judgment of a literary friend, whose opinion in such matters he highly values, as his apology for having retained them. With the exception of the first and longest poem in the collection, « The Ages,” they are all arranged according to the order of time in which they were written, as far as it can be ascertained. New York, 1846. 3 CONTENTS. 40 41 . 43 46 51 53 56 Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood Song.–“Soon as the glazed and gleaming snow" 92 |