My Comforter
by Emily Jane Bronte
English novelist and poet. Best known for her one novel Wuthering Heights (1847). She wrote nearly two hundred poems which were published along with those of her sisters in Poems, by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell (1846).
My Comforter
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Well hast thou spoken, and yet not taught Deep down, concealed within my soul, Was I not vexed, in these gloomy ways A brotherhood of misery, So stood I, in Heaven's glorious sun, Like a soft, air above a sea, And yet a little longer speak, |