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William Cullen Bryant was an American poet, journalist, and editor. He is best known for his poems celebrating nature and the countryside, such as "Thanatopsis" and "To a Waterfowl."
William Bryant has written: 'Poems of the home and the homeland' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Charles William Bryant has written: 'The body of air, eight poems' 'The city at the water's edge'
Whitman was inspired in part by his travels through the American frontier and by his admiration for Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Ruth Whitman has written: 'Blood & milk poems'
Some of Walt Whitman's poems are " Aboard the Ship's Helm" "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed" "Leaves of Grass"
William Carlos Williams married to Florence Herman in 1912
It is not an actual poem, rather a series of Poems by Walt Whitman in a book. He named the book Leaves of Grass. He revised the poems and added more into the novel all the way up until his death.
One key difference between Emily Dickinson's poems and Walt Whitman's is their style of writing. Dickinson's poems are typically short and concise, often focused on introspection and the exploration of emotions, while Whitman's poems are characterized by their expansiveness, free verse structure, and celebration of the self and nature.
Dickinson's poems are sound song like, whereas Whitman's sound conversational.
Jacob Bryant has written: 'Observations upon the poems of Thomas Rowley'
Walt Whitman wrote several poems about Abraham Lincoln, including "O Captain! My Captain!," "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," and "Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day." These poems reflect Whitman's deep admiration and mourning for Lincoln during a pivotal period in American history.