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Available Poems in Poems by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë Now for the First Time Printed (by Emily Brontë )

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  • Cold, clear, and blue, the morning heaven  (Edward Ballantine, Terry Fisk, John Mitchell)
  • F. De Samara to A. G. A.  (Joan Littlejohn)
  • High waving heather, beneath stormy blasts bending  (John Woods Duke, Terry Fisk, John Pierre Herman Joubert, Joan Littlejohn, John Mitchell)
  • How loud the storm sounds round the Hall!  (Robert Long )
  • How still, how happy! Those are words  (Rudolph T. Werther)
  • If grief for grief can touch thee  (Terry Fisk, Joan Littlejohn, Rudolph T. Werther)
  • Sleep brings no joy to me  (John Pierre Herman Joubert, Elizabeth Maconchy, Robert Owens, Nick Peros)
  • Song  (Juliana Hall, Robert Long , John Mitchell)
  • Tell me, tell me, smiling child  (Ronald A. Beckett, Terry Fisk, John Pierre Herman Joubert, John Mitchell, Robert Owens, Nick Peros, Rudolph T. Werther)
  • The battle has passed from the height  (Pamela Harrison, Robert Long ) GER ITA
  • The night is darkening round me  (Pamela Harrison, Lothar Klein, Leonard J[ordan] Lehrman, John Mitchell, Frederick Piket)

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