“To ——, p. 4

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Anne Brontë
1820–1849

To Cowper and other poems : autograph manuscript of 9 poems, signed, 1842–1845

Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, 1900

MA 28
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“To ——” (pp. 4–6)

Dated December 1842, when Brontë was twenty-two. Not included in Poems (1846); first published in Ada May Harrison and Derek Stanford, Anne Brontë: Her Life and Work (London: Methuen & Co., 1959). Poem 20 in Chitham (1979).

Transcription: 

   To ———

I will not mourn thee, lovely one,
   Though thou art torn away.
They ’Tis said that if the morning sun
   Arize with dazzling ray

And shed a bright and burning beam,
   Athwart the glittering main,
Erre noon shall fade that laughing gleam,
   Engulphed in clouds and rain;

And if thy life as transient proved
   It hath been full as bright,
For thou wert hopeful and beloved,
   Thy spirit knew no blight.

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“To ——, p. 5

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Anne Brontë
1820–1849

To Cowper and other poems : autograph manuscript of 9 poems, signed, 1842–1845

Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, 1900

MA 28
Description: 

“To ——” (pp. 4–6)

Dated December 1842, when Brontë was twenty-two. Not included in Poems (1846); first published in Ada May Harrison and Derek Stanford, Anne Brontë: Her Life and Work (London: Methuen & Co., 1959). Poem 20 in Chitham (1979).

Transcription: 

If few and short the joys of life
   That thou on Earth couldst know
Little thou knew’st of sin and strife
   Nor much of pain and wo

And yet I cannot check my sighs
If vain thy earthly hopes did prove
   Thou cans’t not mourn their flight
Thy brightest hopes were fixed above
   And they shall know no blight.

And yet I cannot check my sighs
   Thou wert so young and fair
More bright than summer morning skies skies
   But stern Death would not spare

He would not pass our darling bye
   Nor grant one hour’s delay
But rudely closed his shining eye
   And frowned his smile away

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