Emily Brontë
Emily Jane Brontë (, commonly ; 30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, ''Wuthering Heights'', now considered a classic of English literature. She also published a book of poetry with her sisters Charlotte and Anne titled ''Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell'' with her own poems finding regard as poetic genius. Emily was the second-youngest of the four surviving Brontë siblings, between the youngest Anne and her brother Branwell. She published under the pen name Ellis Bell. Provided by Wikipedia
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Wuthering Heights / by Bronte, Emily
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"And like myself lone wholeysic lone." Holograph poem. 1841 Feb. 27 : by Bronte, Emily
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At Castle wood. Holograph poem 1844 Feb. 2 : by Bronte, Emily
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"Buisy sic day has glided by" and "I know not how it falls on me", Holograph poems. The second dated June 3, 1839 : by Bronte, Emily
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Chat, Le. Holograph 1842 May 15 : by Bronte, Emily
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That word never. "Not many years but long enough to see". Holograph poem. Also attributed to Charlotte Bronte.n.y. Dec. 23 : by Bronte, Emily
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"When days of Beauty deck the vale". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"I'm happiest when most away" and "Weaned from life torn away" : by Bronte, Emily
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Papillon, Le. Holograph. On first page : Devoir 1842 Aug. 11 : by Bronte, Emily
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"There was a time when my cheek burned" : by Bronte, Emily
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"Tis moonlight summer moonlight". Holograph poem 1840 May 19 : by Bronte, Emily
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"What winter floods what streams of spring". Holograph poem 1832 Mar. 27 : by Bronte, Emily
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"Wind was rough which tore", The. Holograph poem 1839 Nov. 23 : by Bronte, Emily
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"All hushed and still within the house." Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"His land may burst the galling chain". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"It is not pride it is not shame". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"Methinks this heart should rest awhile". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"She dried her tears and they did smile". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"That dreary lake that moonlight sky". Holograph poem : by Bronte, Emily
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"There let thy bleeding branch atone". Holograph poem. Also attributed to Anne Bronte : by Bronte, Emily
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