Short Bronte Poems
Short Bronte Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Bronte by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Bronte by length and keyword.
Clerihew Bronte
The Bronte sisters so literary
also writing poetry
They adopted the pseudonym Bell
to help their novels sell...
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Categories:
bronte, people, poetry,
Form:
Clerihew
Emily Bronte
Emily Bronte
recently observed in delicto flagronte
said practice i must
that scene with Chipper as Heathcliff was a total bust....
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Categories:
bronte, miss you,
Form:
Clerihew
Exceptional Mind
E-xceptional
M-ind
I-s
L-etting
Y-ou
J-ust
A-dvance
N-ifty
E-xpression
B-y
R-ightfully
O-perating
N-ame's
T-opic
E-asily
Topic: Birthday of poetess Emily Jane Bronte (July 30)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic...
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Categories:
bronte, birthday, poetess,
Form:
Acrostic
Charlotte Bronte
A poet, Charlotte Bronte (pen name Currer Bell),
was eldest of three sisters; novels she wrote as well.
A Gothic style in first person narration she wrote with flair,
giving us novels ahead of their time, like the popular Jane Eyre....
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Categories:
bronte, writing,
Form:
Clerihew
Wuthering Heights
Star crossed lovers strolled together
over moorland fields of heather...
Tragedy unfolds
Emily Bronte wrote thereof...
She, too, lost chance to find true love...
Death, again, grabs hold
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For Black-Eyed Susan's Contest: Tail Rhyme
5/1/12...
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Categories:
bronte, adventure, lost love, on writing and words,
Form:
Tail-rhyme
The Gallery of Gothic Princesses
I.
On the right is Emily Bronte,
Bard of Yorkshire moor—
Her talented, tormented family
Wrote novels which still endure.
II.
On the left’s Christina Rossetti,
Who chastely did refuse
The goblin’s fruit of ecstasy;
Pre-Raphaelite recluse.
III.
In the center’s a filmy mirror,
Dusty-looking glass;
You rub it till it’s clearer
And see a skull-faced lass—
Yourself…at Requiem Mass....
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Categories:
bronte, inspirational
Form:
Verse
For Meeta
She loved the poetry
of Emily Bronte and Shakespeare
She brought back the words to my eyes
and their beauty to my ears.
Never will I doubt their woe
as I feel their anguish in my heart
and rue the fate of mortal beings
as from their friends they part.
Never again will time go by
without casting awhile a backward glance
On those who loved and lost, and learned
Never commit thy time to chance....
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Categories:
bronte, absence, death of a friend, grief, loss,
Form:
Elegy
Death
DEATH.
For Time and Death and mortal pain
Give wounds that will not heal again.
Emily Bronte
From the land of the night
The death has spread its wings
Marking eyes cold & lips starved
Hope gone under goaded stray
Sensitive heart being bled grey.
An anchorage in diseased body
Withering like the autumnal plant
Decayed air under cover of mourning
Rusty dust stretching in stifled bay
Inky night spreading shadows of lay....
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Categories:
bronte, corruption, grief,
Form:
Rhyme