Charlotte Bronte Quotes
The Second Picture Contained For Foreground Only The Dim Peak Of A Hill, With Grass And Some Leaves Slanting As If By A Breeze. Beyond And Above Spread An Expanse Of Sky, Dark Blue As At Twilight: Rising Into The Sky Was A Woman's Shape To The Bust, Portrayed In Tints As Dusk And Soft As I Could Combine. The Dim Forehead Was Crowned With A Star; The Lineaments Below Were Seen As Through The Suffusion Of Vapour; The Eyes Shone Dark And Wild; The Hair Streamed Shadowy, Like A Beamless Cloud Torn By Storm Or By Electric Travail. On The Neck Lay A Pale Reflection Like Moonlight; The Same Faint Lustre Touched The Train Of Thin Clouds From Which Rose And Bowed This Vision Of The Evening Star.
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