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Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (version 2)

Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (version 2)

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Number of Chapters: 87

Length: 04 hours and 36 minutes

Language: English

The Bronte sisters, most famous for their novels, began their career with a slim volume of poetry, published under pseudonyms. It only sold two volumes, but inspired much interest in the identities of the unknown poets. This is a recording of the more successful 1850 edition, which includes additional poems by Emily and Anne which Charlotte collected after their deaths. (Summary by Libby Gohn)

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Pilate's Wife's Dream (Libby Gohn)
Mementos (Libby Gohn)
The Wife's Will (Libby Gohn)
Frances (Libby Gohn)
Gilbert (Libby Gohn)
Life (Libby Gohn)
The Letter (Libby Gohn)
Regret (Libby Gohn)
Presentiment (Libby Gohn)
The Teacher's Monologue (Libby Gohn)
Passion (Libby Gohn)
Preference (Libby Gohn)
Evening Solace (Libby Gohn)
Stanzas (Libby Gohn)
Parting (Libby Gohn)
Apostasy (Libby Gohn)
Winter Stores (Libby Gohn)
The Missionary (Libby Gohn)
Faith and Despondency (Elizabeth Klett)
Stars (Elizabeth Klett)
The Philosopher (Elizabeth Klett)
Remembrance (Elizabeth Klett)
A Death-Scene (Elizabeth Klett)
Song (Elizabeth Klett)
Anticipation (Elizabeth Klett)
The Prisoner (Elizabeth Klett)
Hope (Elizabeth Klett)
A Day Dream (Elizabeth Klett)
To Imagination (Elizabeth Klett)
How Clear She Shines (Elizabeth Klett)
Sympathy (Elizabeth Klett)
Plead for Me (Elizabeth Klett)
Self-Interogation (Elizabeth Klett)
Death (Elizabeth Klett)
Stanzas to --- (Elizabeth Klett)
Honour's Martyr (Elizabeth Klett)
Stanzas (Elizabeth Klett)
My Comforter (Elizabeth Klett)
The Old Stoic (Elizabeth Klett)
A Reminiscence (Drew Johnson)
The Arbour (Drew Johnson)
Home (Drew Johnson)
Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas (Drew Johnson)
The Penitent (Drew Johnson)
Music on Christmas Morning (Drew Johnson)
Stanzas (Drew Johnson)
If This Be All (Drew Johnson)
Memory (Drew Johnson)
To Cowper (Drew Johnson)
The Doubter's Prayer (Drew Johnson)
A Word to the "Elect" (Drew Johnson)
Past Days (Drew Johnson)
The Consolation (Drew Johnson)
Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day (Drew Johnson)
Views of Life (Drew Johnson)
Appeal (Drew Johnson)
The Student's Serenade (Drew Johnson)
The Captive Dove (Drew Johnson)
Self-Congratulation (Drew Johnson)
Fluctuations (Drew Johnson)
Introduction to Selections from the Poems by Ellis Bell (Libby Gohn)
I. (Elizabeth Klett)
II. Bluebell (Elizabeth Klett)
III. (Elizabeth Klett)
Untitled ("Shall earth no more inspire thee") (Elizabeth Klett)
The Night-Wind (Elizabeth Klett)
Love and Friendship (Elizabeth Klett)
The Elder's Rebuke (Elizabeth Klett)
The Wanderer from the Fold (Elizabeth Klett)
Warning and Reply (Elizabeth Klett)
Last Words (Elizabeth Klett)
The Lady to Her Guitar (Elizabeth Klett)
The Two Children (Elizabeth Klett)
The Visionary (Elizabeth Klett)
Encouragement (Elizabeth Klett)
Stanzas (Elizabeth Klett)
Untitled ("No coward soul is mine") (Elizabeth Klett)
Introduction to Selections from the Poems by Acton Bell (Libby Gohn)
Despondency (Drew Johnson)
A Prayer (Drew Johnson)
In Memory of a Happy Day in February (Drew Johnson)
Confidence (Drew Johnson)
Lines Written from Home (Libby Gohn)
The Narrow Way (Drew Johnson)
Domestic Peace (Drew Johnson)
The Three Guides (Drew Johnson)
Untitled ("I hoped, that with the brave and strong") (Libby Gohn)
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