Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë:

Poems


charlotte, emily, and anne brontë

Poems.

by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.
1846

charlotte, emily, and anne brontë

Poems

by
CURRER, ELLIS, AND ACTON BELL.

London:
Aylott and Jones, 8, Paternoster-Row.

1846

[The text follows the 1848 Smith, Elder, and Co. edition.]

poems.

Pilate’s Wife’s Dream. [C]

Faith and Despondency. [E]

A Reminiscence. [A]

Mementos. [C]

Stars. [E]

The Philosopher. [E]

The Arbour. [A]

Home. [A]

The Wife’s Will. [C]

Remembrance. [E]

Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas. [A]

The Wood. [C]

A Death-Scene. [E]

Song. [E]

The Penitent. [A]

Music on Christmas Morning. [A]

Frances. [C]

Anticipation. [E]

Stanzas. [A]

Gilbert. [C]

The Prisoner. [E]

If This Be All. [A]

Life. [C]

Hope. [E]

Memory. [A]

The Letter. [C]

A Day Dream. [E]

To Cowper. [A]

Regret. [C]

To Imagination. [E]

The Doubter’s Prayer. [A]

Presentiment. [C]

How Clear She Shines. [E]

A Word to the “Elect.” [A]

The Teacher’s Monologue. [C]

Sympathy. [E]

Past Days. [A]

Passion. [C]

Preference. [C]

Plead for Me. [E]

The Consolation. [A]

Evening Solace. [C]

Self-Interrogation. [E]

Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day. [A]

Stanzas. [C]

Death. [E]

Views of Life. [A]

Parting. [C]

Stanzas to —— [E]

Appeal. [A]

Honour’s Martyr. [E]

The Student’s Serenade. [A]

Apostasy. [C]

Stanzas. [E]

The Captive Dove. [A]

Winter Stores. [C]

My Comforter. [E]

Self-Congratulation. [A]

The Missionary. [C]

The Old Stoic. [E]

Fluctuations. [A]