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Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor

American poet, travel author, and diplomat

Lived from: 1825 - 1878

Category: Writers (Contemporary) | Poets (Contemporary) Country: FlagUnited States

Born: 11 january 1825 Died: 19 december 1878

  • There is a degree of confidence exhibited towards strangers in Sweden, especially in hotels, at post-stations, and on board the inland steamers, which tells well for the general honesty of the people.
  • Around the pillars of the palm-tree bower The orchids cling, in rose and purple spheres; Shield-broad the lily floats; the aloe flower Foredates its hundred years.
  • We follow and race In shifting chase, Over the boundless ocean-space! Who hath beheld when the race begun? Who shall behold it run?

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  • Higher than the perfect song For which love longeth, Is the tender fear of wrong, That never wrongeth.
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  • Next to ye both I love the palm, with his leaves of beauty, his fruit of balm.
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  • Shrimps and the delicate periwinkle Such are the sea-fruits lasses love: Ho! to your nets till the blue stars twinkle, And the shutterless cottages gleam above!
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  • There may come a day Which crowns Desire with gift, and Art with truth, And Love with bliss, and Life with wiser youth!
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  • They sang of love and not of fame; Forgot was Britain's glory; Each heart recalled a different name, But all sang Annie Laurie.
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  • They sang of love, and not of fame;
    Forgot was Britain's glory;
    Each heart recalled a different name,
    But all sang Annie Lawrie.
    The Song of the Camp
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What are the most famous quotes from Bayard Taylor?

The two most famous quotes from Bayard Taylor are:

  • "Higher than the perfect song For which love longeth, Is the tender fear of wrong, That never wrongeth."
  • "Next to ye both I love the palm, with his leaves of beauty, his fruit of balm."

When did Bayard Taylor live?

Bayard Taylor was born in 1825 and died in the year 1878.