“The wind I hear it sighing, with autumn's saddest sound; withered leaves all thick are lying, as spring-flowers on the ground. This dark night has won me to wander far away; old feelings gather fast upon me.”
Quote by Emily Brontë
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The Complete Poems of Emily Bronte Volume 1
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