Poetic Openings : Anne Bronte to Anne Bronte

Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Arbour, The : First Line : I'll rest me in this sheltered bower,
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Bluebell, The : First Line : A fine and subtle spirit dwells
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Call Me Away : First Line : Call me away; there's nothing here,
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Captive Dove, The : First Line : Poor restless dove, I pity thee;
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Captive's Dream, The : First Line : Methought I saw him but I knew him not;
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Confidence : First Line : Oppressed with sin and woe,
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Consolation, The : First Line : Though bleak these woods and damp the ground
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Despondency : First Line : I have gone backward in the work,
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Doubter's Prayer, The : First Line : Eternal Power, of earth and air!
Poet : Anne Bronte : Poem : Dreams : First Line : While on my lonely couch I lie,
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