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The linnet in the rocky dells,

The moor-lark in the air,

The bee among the heather

That hide my lady fair:

The wild deer browse above her breast;

The wild birds raise their brood;

And they, her smiles of love caressed,

Have left her solitude!

I ween, that when the grave's dark

Did first her form retain,

They thought their hearts could ne'er

The light of joy again.

They thought the tide of grief would

Unchecked through future years;

But where is all their anguish now,

And where are all their tears?

Well, let them fight for honour's breath,

Or pleasure's shade pursue—The dweller in the land of

Is changed and careless too.

And, if their eyes should watch and

Till sorrow's source were dry,

She would not, in her tranquil sleep,

Return a single sigh!

Blow, west-wind, by the lonely mound,

And murmur, summer-streams—There is no need of other

To soothe my lady's dreams.

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Emily Jane Bronte

Emily Jane Brontë (30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, no…

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