Ere, in the northern gale, The summer tresses of the trees are gone, The woods of Autumn, all around our vale, Have put their glory on.
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But if, around my place of sleep,The friends I love should come to weep,They might not haste to go.Soft airs, and song, and light, and bloomShould keep them lingering by my tomb.William Cullen Bryant
They talk of short-lived pleasures be it so pain dies as quickly, and lets her weary the fiercest agonies have shortest reign.
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Thou dost knowThe faults to which the young are ever proneThe will is quick to act, the judgment weak.
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The sounds I had heard seemed worthy to mingle with this bright and perfumed atmosphere, and to thrill the beautiful scenery around me.
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Childhood, with all its mirth,Youth, Manhood, Age that draws us to the ground,And last, Man's Life on earth,Glide to thy dim dominions, and are bound.
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But I behold a fearful sign,To which the white men's eyes are blindTheir race may vanish hence, like mine,And leave no trace behind,Save ruins o'er the region spread,And the white stones above the dead.
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