- Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell
- Pilate's Wife's Dream (writing as Currer Bell)
- Mementos (writing as Currer Bell)
- Acton Bell - A Reminiscence
- Currer Bell - Mementos
- Ellis Bell - Stars
- Ellis Bell - The Philosopher
- Acton Bell - The Arbour
- Acton Bell - Home
- Currer Bell - The Wife's Will
- Ellis Bell - Remembrance
- Acton Bell - Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas
- Currer Bell - The Wood
- Ellis Bell - A Death Scene
- Ellis Bell - Song
- Acton Bell - The Penitent
- Acton Bell - Music on Christmas Morning
- Currer Bell - Frances
- Ellis Bell - Anticipation
- Acton Bell - Stanzas
- Currer Bell - Gilbert
- Ellis Bell - The Prisoner
- Acton Bell - If this be all
- Currer Bell - Life
- Ellis Bell - Hope
- Acton Bell - Memory
- Currer Bell - The Letter
- Ellis Bell - A Day-Dream
- Acton Bell - To Cowper
- Currer Bell - Regret
- Ellis Bell - To Imagination
- Acton Bell - The Doubter's Prayer
- Currer Bell - Presentiment
- Ellis Bell - How clear she shines
- Currer Bell - The Teacher's Monologue
- Ellis Bell - Sympathy
- Acton Bell - Past Days
- Currer Bell - Passion
- Currer Bell - Preference
- Ellis Bell - Plead for Me
- Acton Bell - The Consolation
- Currer Bell - Evening Solace
- Ellis Bell - Self-Interrogation
- Acton Bell - Lines composed in a Wood on a Windy Day
- Currer Bell - Stanzas
- Ellis Bell - Death
- Acton Bell - Views of Life
- Currer Bell - Parting
- Ellis Bell - Stanzas to –
- Acton Bell - Appeal
- Ellis Bell - Honour's Martyr
- Acton Bell - The Student's Life
- Ellis Bell - Stanzas
- Acton Bell - The Captive Dove
- Currer Bell - Winter Stores
- Ellis Bell - My Comforter
- Acton Bell - Self-Congratulation
- Currer Bell - The Missionary
- Ellis Bell - The Old Stoic
- Acton Bell - Fluctuations
Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell was a volume of poetry published jointly by the three Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne in 1846, and their first work to ever go in print. To evade contemporary prejudice against female writers, the Bronte sisters adopted androgynous first names. Marked by profound sentiments, gravity and melodious harmony, the poems are strewn on the fields of soulful love, rueful reminiscence and the immortal yearnings of a Christian soul, and represent a fragrant assemblage of noetic flowers from the glebes of olden England. For those not familiar with the Bronte sisters' poetry, it should be noted that many of their poems were written in the context of their fictional, shared worlds of Gondal and Angria.
(Written by Ellis Christoff)
(Written by Ellis Christoff)
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