Poems by Anne Brontë
Past Days
... For nought withstood its gentle force: When night, the holy time of peace, ...
The Penitent
... Hold on thy course nor deem it strange ...
Power of Love
... Murmurs 'Cherish life for me!'Roused to newborn strength and courage, ...
Retirement
... And let me be alone! One hour, my spirit, stretch thy wings, ...
Self Communion
... Oh, this would be reward indeed!' 'Press forward, then, without complaint ...
Self-Congratulation
... And years move swiftly on: 'And for these little simple airs -- ...
Severed and Gone
... Would strike my raptured vision there, -- A shape these human nerves would thrill, ...
Song
... That forced from cornfields waving wide ...
Song 2
... With toils, and perils -- ever full of hope!'Our flower is budding' -- When that word was heard ...
Stanzas
... And cherish life for me! I do not fear thy love will fail ...
The Student's Serenade
... On this wilderness of snow, And the groves of ancient trees, ...
The Parting II
... These fruitless hopes, this constant dread, ...
Z---------'s dream
... And grappling, strength for strength we strove - ...
To --------
... 'Ere noon shall fade that laughing gleam ...
Verses to a Child
... 2 Thou knowest not that a glance of thine ...