Stanzas
Often rebuked, yet always back
To those first feelings that were born with me,
And leaving busy chase of wealth and
For idle dreams of things which cannot be:
Today,
I will seek not the shadowy region;
Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear;
And visions rising, legion after legion,
Bring the unreal world too strangely near.
I'll walk, but not in old heroic traces,
And not in paths of high morality,
And not among the half-distingusihed faces,
The clouded forms of long-past history.
I'll walk where my own nature would be leading:
It vexes me to choose another guide:
Where the grey flocks in ferny glens are feeding;
Where the wild wind blows on the mountain side.
What have those lonely mountains worth revealing?
More glory and more grief than I can tell:
The earth that wakes one human heart to
Can centre both the worlds of heaven and hell.
Emily Jane Bronte
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Come hither child
Come hither, child—who gifted thee With power to touch that string so well How darest thou rouse up thoughts in me, Thoughts that I would—but cannot quell Nay, chide not, lady; long ago I heard those notes in Ula's hall,
Love and Friendship
Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship like the holly-tree —The holly is dark when the rose-briar But which will bloom most constantly The wild-rose briar is sweet in the spring,
Hope
Hope was but a timid friend-She sat without my grated Watching how my fate would Even as selfish-hearted men She was cruel in her fear
To Imagination
When weary with the long day's care, And earthly change from pain to pain, And lost, and ready to despair, Thy kind voice calls me back again: