Winter Stores
by Charlotte Bronte
English novelist. Her most famous work is Jane Eyre (1847). Her first published work was a joint volume of poetry with her sisters Anne and Emily which appeared in 1846. Her other novels are Shirley (1849) and Villette (1853); her first novel The Professor was published in 1857, after her death.
Charlotte Bronte is one of the first woman novelists to have portrayed men and women as equally justified in declaring their love and remains one of the most widely read novelists in the English language.
Winter Stores
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We take from life one little share, And, haply, Death unstrings his bow, Existence seems a summer eve, A moment, then, it takes the power But Time, though viewlessly it flies, Alike the bitter cup of grief, The sparkling draught is dried away, And has the soul, then, only gained, No; while the sun shone kindly o'er us, An unseen work within was plying; Thoughtful for Winter's future sorrow, 'Tis she that from each transient pleasure And when Youth's summer day is vanished, |