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    The Arbour

    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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    I'll rest me in this sheltered bower,
    And look upon the clear blue sky
    That smiles upon me through the trees,
    Which stand so thick clustering by;

    And view their green and glossy leaves,
    All glistening in the sunshine fair;
    And list the rustling of their boughs,
    So softly whispering through the air.

    And while my ear drinks in the sound,
    My winged soul shall fly away;
    Reviewing lone departed years
    As one mild, beaming, autumn day;

    And soaring on to future scenes,
    Like hills and woods, and valleys green,
    All basking in the summer's sun,
    But distant still, and dimly seen.

    Oh, list! 'tis summer's very breath
    That gently shakes the rustling trees--
    But look! the snow is on the ground--
    How can I think of scenes like these?

    'Tis but the FROST that clears the air,
    And gives the sky that lovely blue;
    They're smiling in a WINTER'S sun,
    Those evergreens of sombre hue.

    And winter's chill is on my heart--
    How can I dream of future bliss?
    How can my spirit soar away,
    Confined by such a chain as this?
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