Emily Bronte Quotes
I'm Happiest When Most Away
I Can Bear My Soul From Its Home Of Clay
On A Windy Night When The Moon Is Bright
And The Eye Can Wander Through Worlds Of Light
When I Am Not And None Beside
Nor Earth Nor Sea Nor Cloudless Sky
But Only Spirit Wandering Wide
Through Infinite Immensity.
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