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    Stanzas

    by Anne Bronte
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    Published in the 1846 collection Poems By Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell under Anne's nom de plume 'Acton Bell'.
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    Oh, weep not, love! each tear that springs
    In those dear eyes of thine,
    To me a keener suffering brings
    Than if they flowed from mine.

    And do not droop! however drear
    The fate awaiting thee;
    For MY sake combat pain and care,
    And cherish life for me!

    I do not fear thy love will fail;
    Thy faith is true, I know;
    But, oh, my love! thy strength is frail
    For such a life of woe.

    Were 't not for this, I well could trace
    (Though banished long from thee)
    Life's rugged path, and boldly face
    The storms that threaten me.

    Fear not for me--I've steeled my mind
    Sorrow and strife to greet;
    Joy with my love I leave behind,
    Care with my friends I meet.

    A mother's sad reproachful eye,
    A father's scowling brow--
    But he may frown and she may sigh:
    I will not break my vow!

    I love my mother, I revere
    My sire, but fear not me--
    Believe that Death alone can tear
    This faithful heart from thee.
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