Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ALL OVERGROWN BY CUNNING MOSS, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: "when ""bronte"" entered there!" Subject(s): Bronte, Charlotte (1816-1855) | ||||||||
All overgrown by cunning moss, All interspersed with weed, The little cage of "Currer Bell" In quiet "Haworth" laid. Gathered from many wanderings - Gethsemane can tell Thro' what transporting anguish She reached the Asphodel! Soft fall the sounds of Eden Upon her puzzled ear - Oh what an afternoon for Heaven, When "Bronte" entered there! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HAWORTH CHURCHYARD by MATTHEW ARNOLD THREE SISTERS by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM TRANSVESTISM IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE by PATRICIA BEER FROM THE THIRD STOREY by URSULA ASKHAM FANTHORPE CHARLOTTE BRONTE by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE CHARLOTTE BRONTE by SARAH CHAUNCEY WOOLSEY HAWORTH CHURCHYARD by ANDREW YOUNG (1885-1971) |
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