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Poem December 28, 1925

Casper Daily Tribune

Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming

What is this article about?

William Cullen Bryant's poem 'Earth's Children' uses the image of morning mist clinging to the earth before evaporating into the sky as a metaphor for humanity's frail attachment to the decaying world and its ultimate transcendence.

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Earth's Children
By William Cullen Bryant.
Earth's children cleave to Earth--her frail,
Decaying children dread decay.
Yon wreath of mist that leaves the vale,
And lessens in the morning ray:
Look, how, by mountain rivulet,
It clings, as it upward creeps,
And clings to fern and copsewood set
Along the green and dewy steeps:
Clings to the fragrant kalmia, clings
To precipices fringed with grass,
Dark maples where the wood-thrush sings,
And bowers of fragrant sassafras.
Yet all in vain--it passes still
From hold to hold, it cannot stay,
And in the very beams that fill
The world with glory, wastes away,
Till, parting from the mountain's brow,
It vanishes from the human eye,
And that which sprung of earth is now
A portion of the glorious sky.

What sub-type of article is it?

Ode

What themes does it cover?

Nature Seasons Death Mourning

What keywords are associated?

Earth Children William Cullen Bryant Morning Mist Transience Nature Decay

What entities or persons were involved?

By William Cullen Bryant.

Poem Details

Title

Earth's Children

Author

By William Cullen Bryant.

Form / Style

Rhymed Quatrains

Key Lines

Earth's Children Cleave To Earth Her Frail, Decaying Children Dread Decay. Yon Wreath Of Mist That Leaves The Vale, And Lessens In The Morning Ray:

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