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1794–1878

TO COLE, THE PAINTER, DEPARTING FOR EUROPE.

William Cullen Bryant

Thine eyes shall see the light of distant skies; Yet, COLE! thy heart shall bear to Europe's strand A living image of our own bright land, Such as upon thy glorious canvas lies;

Lone lakes — savannas where the bison roves — Rocks rich with summer garlands — solemn streams — Skies, where the desert eagle wheels and screams — Spring bloom and autumn blaze of boundless groves.

Fair scenes shall greet thee where thou goest — fair, But different — everywhere the trace of men, Paths, homes, graves, ruins, from the lowest glen To where life shrinks from the fierce Alpine air.

Gaze on them, till the tears shall dim thy sight, But keep that earlier, wilder image bright.

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