The Wife's Will by Charlotte Bronte — Sad Poetry Lines
SIT stilla worda breath may break (As light airs stir a sleeping lake,) The glassy calm that soothes my woes, The sweet, the deep, the full repose. O leave me not ! for ever be Thus, more than life itself to me ! Yes, close beside thee, let me kneel Give me thy hand that I may feel The friend so trueso triedso dear, My heart's own chosenindeed is near; And check me notthis hour divine
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"SIT stilla worda breath may break..."
"The Wife's Will" by Charlotte Bronte is a sad and love and deep and romantic english poem consisting of 69 lines. This English poem by Charlotte Bronte demonstrates the timeless power of verse to capture complex human emotions. Beginning with "SIT stilla worda breath may break (As light airs stir a sleeping lake,)...", this piece explores themes of sad and love and deep and romantic through vivid imagery and emotional resonance. The work invites contemplation on the deeper currents of life, love, and the human condition. Charlotte Bronte's celebrated body of poetry continues to inspire readers across generations and cultures, and this particular work stands as a powerful example of their artistic vision.