Brontë Poems; Selections From the Poetry of Charlotte, Emily, Anne And Branwell Brontë;

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And cast her jewelled chains aside.
And seek a rough and lonely way; And down beneath a cedar's shade, On the wet grass regardless lie, With nothing but its gloom}^ head Between her and the showering sky?
I saw her stand in the gallery long.
Watching those little children there, As they were playing^ the pillars 'mong.
And bounding down the marble stair.
August 13, 1839.
''A monosyllable. Emil}'^ Bronte so pronounced, it is plain, words like being, doing, going.
124 There Was a Tmie 43 THERE wa
...s a time when my cheek burned To give such scornful words the lie, Ungoverned nature madly spurned The law that bade it not defy.
Oh, in the days of ardent youth I would have given my life for truth.
For truth, for right, for liberty, I would have gladly, freely died; And now I calmly bear, and see The vain man smile, the fool deride.
Though not because my heart is tame, Though not for fear, though not for shame 1 My soul still chokes at every tone Of selfish and self-clouded error; My breast still braves the world alone, Steeled as it ever was to terror.


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