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  2. List of Brontë poems - Wikipedia

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    A Death-Scene; A Little While; Come hither child; Remembrance; Day Dream; F. De Samara to A. G. A. Hope (ballad); How Clear She Shines; Heavy hangs the raindrop; Lines

  3. Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell - Wikipedia

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    Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Title page of the first edition, 1846 Authors Charlotte Brontë Emily Brontë Anne Brontë Language English Publication place United Kingdom Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell was a book of poetry published jointly by the three Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne in 1846 (see 1846 in poetry), and their first work in print. To evade ...

  4. A Book of Ryhmes - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the book were listed by Brontë in her 1830 list of her work to date. [7] The text of the poems was unknown until the 2022 rediscovery of the book, having never been transcribed or summarised. [5] "The Beauty of Nature" "A Short Poem" "Meditations while Journeying in a Canadian Forest" "Song of an Exile"

  5. To a Wreath of Snow - Wikipedia

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    By combining repetition and the comma in, "For many a week, and many a day," Brontë mimics the length that she is describing. Juxtaposition and contrasting imagery are used effectively in stanza four to conclude the poem. Brontë makes a metaphor of Augusta's heart "sinking" when the morning "rose." This helps the reader understand that when ...

  6. Juliet Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Brontës: Selected Poems; The Tournament in England: 1100–1400 (1986) Woodbridge, England:The Boydell Press, ISBN 0-85115-942-7; The Brontë Yearbook; The Brontës (1994) The Brontës: A Life in Letters (1997) Charlotte Brontë: Juvenilia 1829–35; Wordsworth: A Life (2000) Wordsworth: A Life in Letters (2002)

  7. F. De Samara to A. G. A. - Wikipedia

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    The title of the poem makes reference to two characters from Emily's imaginary childhood island of Gondal, a place which she invented and wrote short stories about along with her younger sister Anne. Gondal was a kingdom ruled by the powerful Queen, Augusta Almeda, to whom the poem is written, from another character, Fernando De Samara.

  8. Come hither child - Wikipedia

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    "Come hither child" is a poem written by the English poet Emily Jane Brontë, one of the four Brontë siblings famous for literature in the first half of the 19th century. The poem was written on 19 July 1839. It is set in the imaginary realm of Gaaldine, referring to Ula, a province of Gaaldine.

  9. Category:Brontë poems - Wikipedia

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