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Bliss William Carman

I lived from 1861-1929. I was from Canada.

Born April 15, 1861 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Son of William Carman and Sophia Mary Bliss (Sophia Mary Bliss was a descendent of Daniel Bliss of Concord, Massachusetts, the great-grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson; and was the aunt of Charles G.D. Roberts).

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  • There is something in the autumn that is native to my blood—
    Touch of manner, hint of mood;
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  • What need have you of praising? Could I find
    Some lonely poet no one praises yet,
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  • This was a leader of the sons of light,
    Of winsome cheer and strenuous command.
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  • When I was just a little boy,
       Before I went to school,
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  • I like the old house tolerably well,
       Where I must dwell
    398 lines
  • (Sappho LXXIV)
       If death be good,
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  • FOR a name unknown,
    Whose fame unblown
    28 lines
  • Wind of the dead men's feet,
       Blow down the empty street
    52 lines
  • I
    Soul, what art thou in the tribes of the sea?
    134 lines, 1 comment
  • When the dawn winds whisper
    To the standing corn,
    43 lines

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