Poems by Charlotte Bronte
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Life
... Enjoy them as they fly ! What though Death at times steps in ...
Passion
... The heady fight to try ! Welcome nights of broken sleep, ...
On The Death Of Anne Bronte
... The cloud, the stillness that must part ...
Parting
... Whom we truly love till death ! In the evening, when we're sitting ...
Regret
... At last, through all its wild wave's strife, ...
Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor
... so we deem Till like a phantom gliding near ...
Mementos
... in her time It seemed to me a pleasant room, ...
The Teacher's Monologue
... Now, I see, For the first time, how soft the day ...
Evening Solace
... Its woes but live in reverie ! And it can dwell on moonlight glimmer, ...
Pleasure
... A Short Poem or Else Not Say ITrue pleasure breathes not city air, ...
The Letter
... Her long curls, drooping, shade the light, ...
The Wife's Will
... Thus, more than life itself to me ! Yes, close beside thee, let me kneel ...
Presentiment
... On such a dreary day ! ' ' You think too much, my sister dear ...
The Wood
... Where flame through azure thrills ! Depart we nowfor fast will fade ...
Pilate's Wife's Dream
... Oh, opening skies, I hail, I bless your light ! Part, clouds and shadows ! glorious Sun appear ! ...
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