Emily Bronte Quotes
Then Dawns The Invisible; The Unseen Its Truth Reveals;
My Outward Sense Is Gone, My Inward Essence Feels:
Its Wings Are Almost Free
its Home, Its Harbour Found,
Measuring The Gulph, It Stoops And Dares The Final Bound,
Oh I Dreadful Is The Check
intense The Agony
When The Ear Begins To Hear, And The Eye Begins To See;
When The Pulse Begins To Throb, The Brain To Think Again;
The Soul To Feel The Flesh, And The Flesh To Feel The Chain.
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