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To Cowper

Sweet are thy strains, celestial Bard;

And oft, in childhood's years,

I've read them o'er and o'er again,

With floods of silent tears.

The language of my inmost heartI traced in every line;

MY sins,

MY sorrows, hopes, and fears,

Were there-and only mine.

All for myself the sigh would swell,

The tear of anguish start;

I little knew what wilder

Had filled the Poet's heart.

I did not know the nights of gloom,

The days of misery;

The long, long years of dark despair,

That crushed and tortured thee.

But they are gone; from earth at

Thy gentle soul is pass'd,

And in the bosom of its

Has found its home at last.

It must be so, if God is love,

And answers fervent prayer;

Then surely thou shalt dwell on high,

And I may meet thee there.

Is He the source of every good,

The spring of purity?

Then in thine hours of deepest woe,

Thy God was still with thee.

How else, when every hope was fled,

Couldst thou so fondly

To holy things and help men?

And how so sweetly sing,

Of things that God alone could teach?

And whence that purity,

That hatred of all sinful ways—That gentle charity?

Are

SE the symptoms of a

Of heavenly grace bereft—For ever banished from its God,

To Satan's fury left?

Yet, should thy darkest fears be true,

If Heaven be so severe,

That such a soul as thine is lost,—Oh! how shall I appear?

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Anne Bronte

Anne Brontë (17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family.

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