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Anne Bronte

January 17, 1820 – May 28, 1849


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: Monday Night May 11th 1846 - Domestic Peace Why should such gloomy silence reign; 28388
2: A Fragment Maiden, thou wert thoughtless once 56462
3: A Hymn Eternal power of earth and air, 48485
4: A Prayer My God (oh, let me call Thee mine, 16403
5: A Prisoner In A Dungeon Deep A prisoner in a dungeon deep 56508
6: A Reminiscence Yes, thou art gone ! and never more 16504
7: A Voice From The Dungeon I'm buried now; I've done with life; 54465
8: A Word To The 'Elect' You may rejoice to think yourselves secure; 48621
9: A Word To The Calvinists You may rejoice to think yourselves secure, 48444
10: Alexander And Zenobia Fair was the evening and brightly the sun 275423
11: An Orphan's Lament She's gone, and twice the summer's sun 48438
12: Appeal Oh, I am very weary, Though tears no longer flow; 12473
13: Call Me Away Call me away; there's nothing here, 79506
14: Confidence Oppressed with sin and woe, A burdened heart I bear, 24384
15: Despondency I have gone backward in the work; 32393
16: Domestic Peace Why should such gloomy silence reign, 28432
17: Dreams While on my lonely couch I lie, 28408
18: Farewell Farewell to thee! but not farewell 28388
19: Fluctuations What though the sun had left my sky; 36382
20: Fragment Yes I will take a cheerful tone 4384
21: Gloomily The Clouds Gloomily the clouds are sailing 44400
22: Home How brightly glistening in the sun 28387
23: If This Be All O God! if this indeed be all 32365
24: In Memory Of A Happy Day In February Blessed be Thou for all the joy 48354
25: Last Lines A dreadful darkness closes in 64394
26: Lines Composed In A Wood On A Windy Day My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring 12422
27: Lines Inscribed On The Wall Of A Dungeon In The Southern P Of I Though not a breath can enter here, 40369
28: Lines Written At Thorp Green That summer sun, whose genial glow 24358
29: Lines Written From Home Though bleak these woods, and damp the ground, 36434
30: Memory Brightly the sun of summer shone, 48392
31: Mirth And Mourning O cast away your sorrow; 60364
32: Music On Christmas Morning Music I love, but never strain 42404
33: My God! O Let Me Call Thee Mine! My God! O let me call Thee mine! 20369
34: My Soul Is Awakened My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring, 12371
35: Night I love the silent hour of night, 12414
36: Oh, They Have Robbed Me Of The Hope Oh, they have robbed me of the hope 12377
37: Parting Address From Z.Z. To A.E. O weep not, love! each tear that springs 28353
38: Past Days Tis strange to think, there was a time 30367
39: Power of Love Love, indeed thy strength is mighty 60420
40: Retirement O, let me be alone a while, 12393
41: Self Communion The mist is resting on the hill; 334350
42: Self-Congratulation Ellen, you were thoughtless once 56375
43: Severed and Gone Severed and gone, so many years! 68382
44: Song We know where deepest lies the snow, 21386
45: Song 2 Come to the banquet, triumph in your songs! 36374
46: Stanzas Oh, weep not, love! each tear that springs 28388
47: The Arbour I'll rest me in this sheltered bower, 28389
48: The Bluebell A fine and subtle spirit dwells 48406
49: The Captive Dove Poor restless dove, I pity thee; 28349
50: The Captive's Dream Methought I saw him but I knew him not; 27350
51: The Consolation Though bleak these woods and damp the ground 32371
52: The Doubter's Prayer Eternal Power, of earth and air! 48382
53: The Narrow Way Believe not those who say 40391
54: The North Wind That wind is from the North, I know it well; 40362
55: The Parting The chestnut steed stood by the gate 63369
56: The Parting (2) The lady of Alzerno's hall 1837 62373
57: The Penitent I mourn with thee and yet rejoice 12351
58: The Student's Serenade I have slept upon my couch, 40415
59: The Three Guides. [First published in Fraser's Magazine.] Spirit of Earth! thy hand is chill: 216398
60: To -------- I will not mourn thee, lovely one, 36359
61: To Cowper Sweet are thy strains, celestial Bard; 44392
62: Vanitas Vanitatis, Etc. In all we do, and hear, and see, 45397
63: Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas In all we do, and hear, and see, 45393
64: Verses By Lady Geralda Why, when I hear the stormy breath 100369
65: Verses To A Child O raise those eyes to me again 56405
66: Views Of Life When sinks my heart in hopeless gloom, 170396
67: Weep Not Too Much Weep not too much, my darling; 64413
68: Yes Thou Art Gone Yes, thou art gone! and never more 16403
69: Z---------'s Dream I dreamt last night; and in that dream 150423




About:
Anne Brontė was a British novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontė literary family.


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