Michael Bruce

Poet

Michael Bruce was a Scottish poet known for his evocative verses that explore themes of love and nature, particularly in his work 'The Elegy'.

Born
January 1, 1757
Died
January 1, 1824
Quotes
9
Rank
#4975

About Michael Bruce

Michael Bruce — Life and Legacy

Michael Bruce, an influential Scottish poet of the 18th century, is celebrated for his poignant exploration of love and nature. His notable work, 'The Elegy', showcases his ability to weave emotional depth with vivid natural imagery. Bruce's poetry reflects a profound understanding of human emotions, often portraying love as a powerful force that intertwines with the beauty of the natural world. For instance, his references to 'the heart's delight' reveal a deep appreciation for the joy that love brings, while simultaneously highlighting the serenity found in nature. His lines often evoke a sense of tranquility, as seen in his depiction of a 'gentle breeze' that not only represents the physical environment but also symbolizes the emotional currents that shape human experience. By merging these themes, Bruce challenges the conventional boundaries of poetry, inviting readers to see love as an integral part of the natural landscape. Today, Bruce's work continues to resonate, reminding us of the timeless connection between our emotions and the world around us. His ability to articulate this relationship offers a unique perspective that remains relevant, encouraging reflection on the beauty of both love and nature.

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"In every pang that rends the heart the Man of Sorrows has a part."

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"I do like to write but I also like to get and out and play. I am losing track of all the Cooper versions that I do - I have one for Iceland, different one over here."

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"Towards the end it got really rough. I take my hat of to Alice, he's still doing it. This is probably more work than going on the road for 2-3 months. I wish I was 25 again!"

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"But evil fortune has decreed, (The foe of mice as well as men) The royal mouse at last should bleed, Should fall ne'er to arise again."

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"Now spring returns; but not to me returns The vernal joy my better years have known; Dim in my breast life's dying taper burns, And all the joys of life with health have flown."

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"Now Spring returns; but not to me returns."

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"I remember we were out on the road when the album finally came out in February 1973. I listened to it in my hotel room and just got this really big smile. I was thinking, 'It's amazing, we're really pulling this off'. The album was very, very unique and very, very different. I was really proud of the songs, especially 'No More Mr Nice Guy', 'Billion Dollar Babies' and 'Generation Landslide'."

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"Oft morning-dreams presage approaching fate; And morning -dreams, as poets tell, are true, Led by pale ghosts, I enter Death's dark gate, And bid the realms of light and life adieu."

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"It's a gamble. A band like Kiss, a lot of those are our audience but we don't do as much make-up. Alice would have more to lose if we got back together."

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