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| 4691. | Sonnet XLIII: The Unhappy Exile by Charlotte Smith> | | The unhappy exile, whom his fates confine
To the bleak coast of some unfriendly isle,
Cold, barren, desart, where no harvests smile,
But thirst and... |
| 4692. | Sonnet XLIV: Press'd by the Moon by Charlotte Smith> | | Press'd by the Moon, mute arbitress of tides,
While the loud equinox its power combines,
The sea no more its swelling surge confines,
But o'er the ... |
| 4693. | Written near a Port on a Dark Evening by Charlotte Smith> | | Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore,
Night on the ocean settles dark and mute,
Save where is heard the repercussive roar
Of drowsy billow... |
| 4694. | A Prayer by Anne Bronte> | | My God (oh, let me call Thee mine,
Weak, wretched sinner though I be),
My trembling soul would fain be Thine;
My feeble faith still clings to Thee.... |
| 4695. | A Prisoner in a Dungeon Deep by Anne Bronte> | | A prisoner in a dungeon deep
Sat musing silently;
His head was rested on his hand,
His elbow on his knee.
Turned he his thoughts to future times
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| 4696. | An Orphan's Lament by Anne Bronte> | | She's gone -- and twice the summer's sun
Has gilt Regina's towers,
And melted wild Angora's snows,
And warmed Exina's bowers.
The flowerets twice... |
| 4697. | Appeal by Anne Bronte> | | Oh, I am very weary,
Though tears no longer flow;
My eyes are tires of weeping,
My heart is sick of woe;
My life is very lonely,
My days pass h... |
| 4698. | The Captive Dove by Anne Bronte> | | Poor restless dove, I pity thee;
And when I hear thy plaintive moan,
I mourn for thy captivity,
And in thy woes forget mine own.
To see thee stan... |
| 4699. | The Captive's Dream by Anne Bronte> | | Methought I saw him but I knew him not;
He was so changed from what he used to be,
There was no redness on his woe-worn cheek,
No sunny smile upon ... |
| 4700. | Despondency by Anne Bronte> | | I have gone backward in the work,
The labour has not sped,
Drowsy and dark my spirit lies,
Heavy and dull as lead.
How can I rouse my sinking sou... |
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