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Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics) - cover

Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)

Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Book Center

Publisher: Oregan Publishing

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Summary

CONTENTS

Pilate's Wife's Dream. 
Faith and Despondency. 
A Reminiscence. 
Mementos. 
Stars. 
The Philosopher. 
The Arbour. 
Home. 
The Wife's Will.
Remembrance.
Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas. 
The Wood.
A Death-Scene. 
Song.
The Penitent.
Music on Christmas Morning.
Frances.
Anticipation.
Stanzas. 
Gilbert.
The Prisoner. 
If This Be All.
Life. 
Hope. 
Memory. 
The Letter. 
A Day Dream. 
To Cowper. 
Regret. 
To Imagination. 
The Doubter's Prayer. 
Presentiment. 
How Clear She Shines. 
A Word to the "Elect.” 
The Teacher's Monologue. 
Sympathy. 
Past Days. 
Passion. 
Preference. 
Plead for Me. 
The Consolation. 
Evening Solace. 
Self-Interrogation. 
Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day. 
Stanzas. 
Death. 
Views of Life. 
Parting. 
Stanzas to ——
Appeal. 
Honour's Martyr. 
The Student's Serenade. 
Apostasy. 
Stanzas.
The Captive Dove. 
Winter Stores. 
My Comforter. 
Self-Congratulation. 
The Missionary. 
The Old Stoic. 
Fluctuations.
Available since: 03/10/2017.

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