The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte Quotes
The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
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The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte Quotes
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“And winter's chill is on my heart-
How can I dream of future bliss?
How can my spirit soar away?
Confined by such a chain as this?”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
How can I dream of future bliss?
How can my spirit soar away?
Confined by such a chain as this?”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
“Tis but the frost that clears the air,
And gives the sky that lovely blue;
They're smiling in a winter's sun,
Those evergreens of sombre hue.”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
And gives the sky that lovely blue;
They're smiling in a winter's sun,
Those evergreens of sombre hue.”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
“That moon upon her spirit
Sheds sweet, celestial balm,
The thought, like Angel's whisper,
My misery would calm.
And when, at early morning,
A faint flush comes to me
Reflected from those glowing skies
I almost weep to see;”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
Sheds sweet, celestial balm,
The thought, like Angel's whisper,
My misery would calm.
And when, at early morning,
A faint flush comes to me
Reflected from those glowing skies
I almost weep to see;”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
“Gloomily the clouds are sailing
O'er the dimly moonlit sky;
Dolefully the wind is wailing,
Not another sound is nigh.”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
O'er the dimly moonlit sky;
Dolefully the wind is wailing,
Not another sound is nigh.”
― The Complete Poems of Anne Bronte
