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Bry·ant B0518500 (brī′ənt), William Cullen 1794-1878. American poet, critic, and editor known especially for his early nature poems, such as "Thanatopsis" (1811) and "To a Waterfowl" (1821). As editor and part owner (1829-1878) of the New York Evening Post he advocated reforms ranging from abolitionism to free trade.Bryant (ˈbraɪənt) n (Biography) David. born 1931, British bowler; many times world championBry•ant (ˈbraɪ ənt) n. William Cullen, 1794–1878, U.S. poet and journalist. Bryant
Bry·ant (brī'ănt), Thomas, English surgeon, 1828-1914. See: Bryant traction. |