Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë

Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Tuesday, December 31, 2002

An Orphan's Lament Comments

Rating: 2.7

She's gone -- and twice the summer's sun
Has gilt Regina's towers,
And melted wild Angora's snows,
And warmed Exina's bowers.
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Anne Brontë
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Rose Marie Juan-austin 16 September 2021

A deeply touching and poignant poem. Beautifully written.

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Chinedu Dike 16 September 2021

A poignant story written in highly twisted diction.

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Jose Gonzalez 16 September 2021

Mom is the only thing you got in this aorkd appreciate it while you still have it cause when that goes it goes.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 16 September 2021

Most touching poem I ever read this morning.5 Stars full. Trully in full brilliance

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Sylvia Frances Chan 16 September 2021

But can I ever cease to mourn Thy good and fervent love? Three years already and she still mourning, this is very true saddest when the beloved mother dies

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 16 September 2021

Where shall I find a heart like thine While life remains to me, And where shall I bestow the love I ever bore for thee?

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Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë

Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
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