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| 4701. | The Doubter's Prayer by Anne Bronte> | | Eternal Power, of earth and air!
Unseen, yet seen in all around,
Remote, but dwelling everywhere,
Though silent, heard in every sound.
If e'er th... |
| 4702. | In Memory of a Happy Day in February by Anne Bronte> | | Blessed be Thou for all the joy
My soul has felt today!
O let its memory stay with me
And never pass away!
I was alone, for those I loved
Were f... |
| 4703. | Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day by Anne Bronte> | | My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring
And carried aloft on the wings of the breeze;
For above and around me the wild wind is roaring,
Arousing ... |
| 4705. | Lines Written at Thorp Green by Anne Bronte> | | That summer sun, whose genial glow
Now cheers my drooping spirit so
Must cold and distant be,
And only light our northern clime
With feeble ray, b... |
| 4707. | Oh, They have Robbed Me of The Hope by Anne Bronte> | | Oh, they have robbed me of the hope
My spirit held so dear;
They will not let me hear that voice
My soul delights to hear.
They will not let me s... |
| 4708. | Parting Address From Z.Z. To A.E. by Anne Bronte> | | O weep not, love! each tear that springs
In those dear eyes of thine,
To me a keener suffering brings
Than if they flowed from mine.
And do not d... |
| 4709. | The Parting by Anne Bronte> | | 1
The chestnut steed stood by the gate
His noble master's will to wait,
The woody park so green and bright
Was glowing in the morning light,
T... |
| 4710. | Past Days by Anne Bronte> | | 'Tis strange to think, there was a time
When mirth was not an empty name,
When laughter really cheered the heart,
And frequent smiles unbidden came... |
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