Poet
Anne Bronte
Anne Bronte has 13 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 13 approved public poems
- Common themes
- love, death, beauty, hope, solitude
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A Prayer
by Anne Bronte
"My God (oh, let me call Thee mine," — Anne Bronte, "A Prayer"
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Dreams
by Anne Bronte
"While on my lonely couch I lie," — Anne Bronte, "Dreams"
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Farewell
by Anne Bronte
"Farewell to thee! but not farewell" — Anne Bronte, "Farewell"
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Home
by Anne Bronte
"How brightly glistening in the sun" — Anne Bronte, "Home"
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In Memory of a Happy Day in February
by Anne Bronte
"Blessed be Thou for all the joy" — Anne Bronte, "In Memory of a Happy Day in February"
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Lines Written From Home
by Anne Bronte
"Though bleak these woods, and damp the ground" — Anne Bronte, "Lines Written From Home"
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Memory
by Anne Bronte
"Brightly the sun of summer shone," — Anne Bronte, "Memory"
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Monday Night May 11th 1846 / Domestic Peace
by Anne Bronte
"Why should such gloomy silence reign;" — Anne Bronte, "Monday Night May 11th 1846 / Domestic Peace"
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Music on Christmas Morning
by Anne Bronte
"Music I love - but never strain" — Anne Bronte, "Music on Christmas Morning"
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Oh, They have Robbed Me of The Hope
by Anne Bronte
"Oh, they have robbed me of the hope" — Anne Bronte, "Oh, They have Robbed Me of The Hope"
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Retirement
by Anne Bronte
"O, let me be alone a while," — Anne Bronte, "Retirement"
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The Captive's Dream
by Anne Bronte
"Methought I saw him but I knew him not;" — Anne Bronte, "The Captive's Dream"
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The Doubter's Prayer
by Anne Bronte
"Eternal Power, of earth and air!" — Anne Bronte, "The Doubter's Prayer"
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