Poems
17.03.2010 / 19.55 pm
 
by Anne Bronte
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Farewell to thee! but not farewell
To all my fondest thoughts of thee:
Within my heart they still shall dwell;
And they shall cheer and comfort me.
O, beautiful, and full of grace!
If thou hadst never met mine eye,
I had not dreamed a living face
Could fancied charms so far outvie.

If I may ne'er behold again
That form and face so dear to me,
Nor hear thy voice, still would I fain
Preserve, for aye, their memory.

That voice, the magic of whose tone
Can wake an echo in my breast,
Creating feelings that, alone,
Can make my tranced spirit blest.

That laughing eye, whose sunny beam
My memory would not cherish less; --
And oh, that smile! whose joyous gleam
Nor mortal language can express.

Adieu, but let me cherish, still,
The hope with which I cannot part.
Contempt may wound, and coldness chill,
But still it lingers in my heart.

And who can tell but Heaven, at last,
May answer all my thousand prayers,
And bid the future pay the past
With joy for anguish, smiles for tears'


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Despondency

I have gone backward in the work,
The labour has not sped,
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The Captive Dove

Poor restless dove, I pity thee;
And when I hear thy plaintive moan,
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The Penitent

I mourn with thee and yet rejoice
That thou shouldst sorrow so;
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Was a prominent eighteenth-century British poet, essayist, and children's author.
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(1750 - 1831)
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(1749 - 1832)
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I come in from a walk
With you
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This Lady's Cruelty

WITH how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies!
How silently, and with how wan a face!
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A muscular knight,
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Childhood and Youth, the Many and Old age:
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The Morning-watch

1 O joys! infinite sweetness! with what flow'rs
2 And shoots of glory my soul breaks and buds!
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