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  1. Emily and Anne Bronte (Profiles in Literature) by W. H. Stevenson, 1968-06
  2. The Brontes A to Z: The Essential Reference to Their Lives and Works (Literary a to Z) by Lisa Olson Paddock, Carl E. Rollyson, 2003-01
  3. The Bronte Sisters (Profiles (Mankato, Minn.).) by Janine Steinbauer, 2001-09

21. Creative Quotations From Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
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1820-1849) born on Jan 17 English "novelist, poet". "She is best known for her novel "Agnes Grey," 1947; sister of Emily and Charlotte Bronte." Search millions of documents for Anne Bronte
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Creative Perfumes All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut."
"Keep guard over your eyes and ears as the inlets of your heart, and over your lips as the outlets, lest they betray you in a moment of unwariness." But he that dares not grasp the thorn
Should never crave the rose. "I would not send a poor girl into the world, . . . ignorant of the snares that beset her path; nor would I watch and guard her, till, deprived of self-respect and self-reliance, she lost the power or the will to watch and guard herself ." "There is always a "but" in this imperfect world."

22. Poet: Anne Bronte - All Poems Of Anne Bronte
Anne Bronte (18201849) Anne Brontë (1820-1849). Biography. The Parsonage;First Lessons in the Art of Instruction; The Church; A Few More Lessons;
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25. Literary Encyclopedia: Bronte, Anne
Bronte, Anne (18201849). Novelist. Active 1846-1849 in England, Britain, Europe.We hope to complete this entry soon.
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26. The Arbour A Poem - A Poem By Anne Bronte
by Anne Bronte (18201849) I ll rest me in this sheltered bower, And look uponthe clear blue sky That smiles upon me through the trees,
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THE ARBOUR
by: Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
I'll rest me in this sheltered bower,
And look upon the clear blue sky
That smiles upon me through the trees,
Which stand so thick clustering by;
And view their green and glossy leaves,
All glistening in the sunshine fair;
And list the rustling of their boughs,
So softly whispering through the air.
And while my ear drinks in the sound, My winged soul shall fly away; Reviewing lone departed years As one mild, beaming, autumn day; And soaring on to future scenes, Like hills and woods, and valleys green, All basking in the summer's sun, But distant still, and dimly seen. Oh, list! 'tis summer's very breath That gently shakes the rustling trees But look! the snow is on the ground How can I think of scenes like these? 'Tis but the frost that clears the air, And gives the sky that lovely blue; They're smiling in a winter's sun, Those evergreens of sombre hue. And winter's chill is on my heart How can I dream of future bliss? How can my spirit soar away

27. Anne Bronte - Books And Biography
To read literature by Anne Bronte, select from the list on the left.Anne Bronte (18201849) was born in Thornton, Yorkshire. She was the youngest of six
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28. Anne Bronte - Scarborough
Anne Bronte 18201849 Writer died in a house on this site on May Anne is theonly member of the Bronte family not buried at Haworth.
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Anne is the only member of the Bronte family not buried at Haworth. She was suffering from the early stages of consumption and it was felt that the change of air might help relieve the symptoms. Charlotte requested that her friend Ellen Nussey accompany them on the journey which they began on 24th May 1849. They booked rooms at the Wood's lodgings, No.2 the Cliff, which today is where the Grand Hotel (picture below) stands. The plaque marks the site: "Anne Bronte 1820-1849 Writer died in a house on this site on May 28th 1849". At the time St Mary's Church was being rebuilt, the funeral service was held at Christ Church which was close to their lodgings. The cortege passed through the steep narrow streets before arriving at St Mary's churchyard.

29. Last Lines By Anne Bronte
Anne Bronte (18201849) was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in England. She was theyoungest of six children of the famous Bronte family.
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Jan 7th A dreadful darkness closes in
On my bewildered mind;
O let me suffer and not sin,
Be tortured yet resigned. Through all this world of whelming mist Still let me look to Thee, And give me courage to resist The Tempter till he flee. Weary I am O give me strength And leave me not to faint; Say Thou wilt comfort me at length And pity my complaint. I've begged to serve Thee heart and soul, To sacrifice to Thee No niggard portion, but the whole Of my identity.

30. Anne Bronte Books And Articles - Research Anne Bronte At Questia
Anne Bronte Scholarly books and articles on Anne Bronte at Questia, world slargest online Anne Bronte , 1820-1849 35 III spirit of a human kinship.
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Anne Bronte (18201849) English novelist, daughter of Patrick Brontë, wrote AgnesGrey others from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 1848.
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33. The Bronte Sisters; Anne Bronte,Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte Biography
The Bronte Sisters; Anne (18201849). Charlotte (1816-1855) Emily (1818-1848) The popularity of the Bronte novels allowed Anne s The Tenant of Wildfell
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Anne Bronte Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte For the next few years, the Bronte children were taught at home. They invented games and told imaginary stories to each other. Charlotte attended Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head for one year in 1831, then returned home and taught her sisters. Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher in 1835, but after suffering from depression and ill health, she resigned from her position. It was at Roe Head that Charlotte met her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Her many letters to Nussey have served as the best documentation of her life. The Bronte sisters worked in various schools during the next few years. Anne worked briefly as a governess in 1839 and from 1841-1845. Emily spent several months teaching at Miss Patchett's school at Law Hill. Charlotte and Emily had plans to open their own school at Haworth, and in 1842, they travelled to Brussels at their aunt's expense to learn German and improve their French. When their aunt died 8 months later, the sisters returned for the funeral. Emily never returned to Brussels, but Charlotte returned as a pupil-teacher. Her time in Belgium was not happy, in part because of her attraction to her married employer. Charlotte returned to Haworth the next year. The dream of opening a school was never realised. In the autumn of 1845, Charlotte discovered some poems written by Emily. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne soon realised they had all been secretly writing verse. The next year, they published a book of poems at their own expense entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. The pseudonyms were chosen to match the first letter of their names. They only sold two copies of the book, but each sister already had additional writing plans in the works.

34. Bronte Anne
Poetry of Anne Bronte, 18201849, a page in Electronic Library Poetry Pearls of English to Russian Poetry Classics, Collection of Yacov and Elena Feldman.
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Arousing to rapture the earth and the seas. The long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing
The bare trees are tossing their branches on high;
The dead leaves beneath them are merrily dancing,
The white clouds are scudding across the blue sky. I wish I could see how the ocean is lashing
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35. Words Of Women Anne Bronte
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36. Author Anne Bronte, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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    I was from England, and I lived from 1820-1849. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Anne was born 17 January 1820, youngest child of Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell Brontë. Her mother died when she was only a year old, and when the two oldest siblings died of consumption in 1825, Anne was really too young to remember.
    She and Emily were especially close, writing together on their imaginary world of Gondal, a kingdom mostly separate from Angria, which Charlotte and brother Branwell wrote about. Like all the Brontë sisters, Anne was rather too dependent on these imaginary writings, but she had a strong sense of family duty. So she went away to school, where there was no time for such flights of fancy, and trained as a governess.
    Her health was not terribly good, but she perservered. In May of 1840, she went as governess to the home of the Reverend Edmund Robinson, where she would work for some years.

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A Word to the Calvinists (May 28th 1843) A Reminiscence (April 1844) Believe not those who say (April 24th 1848)
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    YOU may rejoice to think yourselves secure;
    You may be grateful for the gift divine
    That grace unsought, which made your black hearts pure,
    And fits your earth-born souls in Heaven to shine. But, is it sweet to look around, and view
    Thousands excluded from that happiness
    Which they deserved, at least, as much as you,
    Their faults not greater, nor their virtues less? And, wherefore should you love your God the more,
    Because to you alone his smiles are given;
    Because he chose to pass the many o'er,
    And only bring the favoured few to Heaven? And, wherefore should your hearts more grateful prove,
    Because for ALL the Saviour did not die? Is yours the God of justice and of love? And are your bosoms warm with charity?

38. Bronte Family: An Inventory Of Their Collection At The Harry Ransom Humanities R
Bronte Family. An Inventory of their Collection at the Harry Ransom Anne Brontë, 18201849. The youngest of the Brontë children, Anne was also educated
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Charlotte attended the Clergy Daughter's School along with her older sisters but returned home upon their deaths in 1825. The next 20 years were devoted to studying, educating her siblings, and a few short terms as a governess. Meanwhile, when she was at home she enjoyed an active creative life with her sisters and brother in which they invented an imaginary world and wrote stories and poems about the people who lived there. Financial support from relatives allowed Charlotte to study for almost two years in Brussels, with the thought of opening her own school with her sisters. When the school failed to work out, she began to cast about for other ways for the family to earn a living. In 1845 she discovered some poems written by Emily and conceived the idea of the sisters publishing some of their writing. Assuming the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, their

39. The Arbour, By Anne Bronte
Complete text of the poem by Anne Bronte. THE ARBOUR. by Anne Bronte (18201849). LL rest me in this sheltered bower, And look upon the clear blue sky
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THE ARBOUR by: Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
    'LL rest me in this sheltered bower,
    And look upon the clear blue sky
    That smiles upon me through the trees,
    Which stand so thick clustering by;
    And view their green and glossy leaves,
    All glistening in the sunshine fair;
    And list the rustling of their boughs,
    So softly whispering through the air.
    And while my ear drinks in the sound,
    My winged soul shall fly away;
    Reviewing lone departed years As one mild, beaming, autumn day; And soaring on to future scenes, Like hills and woods, and valleys green, All basking in the summer's sun, But distant still, and dimly seen. Oh, list! 'tis summer's very breath That gently shakes the rustling trees But look! the snow is on the ground

40. A Reminiscence, By Anne Bronte
Complete text of the poem by Anne Bronte. A REMINISCENCE. by AnneBronte (18201849). ES, thou art gone! and never more
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A REMINISCENCE by: Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
    ES, thou art gone! and never more
    Thy sunny smile shall gladden me;
    But I may pass the old church door,
    And pace the floor that covers thee,
    May stand upon the cold, damp stone,
    And think that, frozen, lies below
    The lightest heart that I have known,
    The kindest I shall ever know.
    Yet, though I cannot see thee more,
    'Tis still a comfort to have seen;
    And though thy transient life is o'er, 'Tis sweet to think that thou hast been; To think a soul so near divine, Within a form so angel fair, United to a heart like thine, Has gladdened once our humble sphere.
"A Reminiscence" is reprinted from Poems By Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

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