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At Castle Wood

    By Emily Bronte



    The day is done, the winter sun
    Is setting in its sullen sky;
    And drear the course that has been run,
    And dim the hearts that slowly die.

    No star will light my coming night;
    No morn of hope for me will shine;
    I mourn not heaven would blast my sight,
    And I ne'er longed for joys divine.

    Through life's hard task I did not ask
    Celestial aid, celestial cheer;
    I saw my fate without its mask,
    And met it too without a tear.

    The grief that pressed my aching breast
    Was heavier far than earth can be;
    And who would dread eternal rest
    When labour's hour was agony?

    Dark falls the fear of this despair
    On spirits born of happiness;
    But I was bred the mate of care,
    The foster-child of sore distress.

    No sighs for me, no sympathy,
    No wish to keep my soul below;
    The heart is dead in infancy,
    Unwept-for let the body go.



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