Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee
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| Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee by |
| From Selections from the literary remains of Emily and Anne Brontë (1850) and reprinted in The Complete Poems of Emily Brontë (1908). |
The following little piece has no title; but in it the Genius of a solitary region seems to address his wandering and wayward votary, and to recall within his influence the proud mind which rebelled at times even against what it most loved.
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Shall earth no more inspire thee, I've watched thee every hour; |

