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Emily Brontë: The Complete Works (The Greatest Novelists of All Time – Book 9): Complete Fiction and Poetry

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e-artnow presents to you this collection of Emily Brontë's complete works. Emily Brontë, a member of famous Brontë family, was an English novelist and poet, best known for her novel Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature. She wrote as well poems which later found regard as poetic genius.

This edition includes:

Novel:

Wuthering Heights

Poetry:

Faith and Despondency

Stars

The Philosopher

Remembrance

A Death-Scene

My Lady's Grave

Anticipation

The Prisoner

Hope

A Day Dream

To Imagination

How Clear She Shines

Sympathy

Plead for Me

Self-Interrogation

Death

Stanzas to —

Honour's Martyr

Stanzas

My Comforter

The Old Stoic

A Little While, a Little While

The Bluebell

Loud Without the Wind Was Roaring

Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee

The Night-Wind

'Aye—There It Is! It Wakes To-Night

Love and Friendship

The Elder's Rebuke

The Wanderer From the Fold

Warning and Reply

Last Words

The Lady to Her Guitar

The Two Children

The Visionary

Encouragement

Stanzas

No Coward Soul Is Mine

O God of heaven!

⁠Lord of Elbe, on Elbe hill

Cold, clear, and blue the morning heaven

Tell me, tell me, smiling child

High waving heather 'neath stormy blasts bending

The night of storms has past

I saw thee, child, one summer day

The battle had passed from the height

Alone I sat; the summer day

The night is darkening round me

I'll come when thou art saddest

I would have touched the heavenly key

Now trust a heart that trusts in you

Sleep brings no joy to me

Strong I stand, though I have borne

O Mother! I am not regretting

Awake, awake! how loud the stormy morning

O wander not so far away!

Why do I hate that lone green dell?

Gleneden's Dream

It's over now; I've known it all

⁠This shall be thy lullaby

'Twas one of those dark, cloudy days

Douglas Ride

⁠What rider up Gobeloin's glen

⁠Geraldine, the moon is shining

Where were ye all? and where wert thou?

Light up thy halls! 'Tis closing day

O dream, where art thou now?

How still, how happy! These are words

The night was dark, yet winter breathed

The Absent One

To the Bluebell…

Emily Brontë: Biography by Robinson