The wild deer browse above her breast;
The wild birds raise their brood;
And they, her smiles of love caressed,
Have left their solitude!
(Song)
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He said the pleasantest manner of spending a hot July day was lying from morning till evening on a bank of heath in the middle of the moors, with the bees humming dreamily about among the bloom, and the larks singing high up overhead, and the blue sky and bright sun shining steadily and cloudlessly.Emily Bronte
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Riches I hold in light esteem,
And love I laugh to scorn;
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I see heaven's glories shine and faith shines equal.
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But this world's life has much to dread,
Not so, my Father, with the dead.
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