Anne Brontë poet from United Kingdom was born on January 17, 1820, had 29 years and died on May 28, 1849. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is didactical.
Top ten poems Anne Brontë
The Narrow Way
... Watch through the darkest hours of night ...
A Fragment
... And years move swiftly on, And for these little simple airs, ...
A Hymn
... And in thy mercy fix it there! While Faith is with me I am blest ...
A Prayer
... Oh, do not leave me desolate!I know I owe my all to Thee ...
A Prisoner in a Dungeon Deep
... Such wildering scenes, such flitting shapes ...
A Reminiscence
... 'Tis sweet to think that thou hast been ...
A Voice From The Dungeon
... I gazed at him in mute surprise,I thought he smiled and spoke to me, ...
A Word To The Calvinists
... May God withhold such cruel joy from me! That none deserve eternal bliss I know: ...
Alexander And Zenobia
... Where blackbirds used to sing,'And when they ceased as daylight faded ...
An Orphan's Lament
... That wild November day!They say such tears as children weep ...