Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor
Bayard Taylorwas an American poet, literary critic, translator, travel author, and diplomat...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth11 January 1825
CityKennett Square, PA
CountryUnited States of America
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Peace the offspring is of Power.
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With rushing winds and gloomy skies The dark and stubborn Winter dies: Far-off, unseen, Spring faintly cries, Bidding her earliest child arise; March!
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I love thee, I love but thee, With a love that shall not die.
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The original home of the Aryan race appears to have been somewhere among the mountains and lofty table-lands of Central Asia. The word 'Arya,' meaning the high or the excellent, indicates their superiority over the neighboring races long before the beginning of history.
Verily there is nothing in all Europe so beautiful as Valldemosa.
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The more I see of the Swedes, the more I am convinced that there is no kinder, simpler, and honester people in the world.
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People can't see that if I had not been a poet, I could never have had such success as a traveler.
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Fame is what you have taken, character is what you give; when to this truth you waken then you begin to live.
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The view of the Rocky Mountains from the Divide near Kiowa Creek is considered one of the finest in Colorado.
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I love thee, I love but thee With a love that shall not die Till the sun grows cold, And the stars grow old...
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Grant us laughter, ... and grant us a time to enjoy each other.