Home » Quote » Emily Brontë » „Then let my winds caress thee —Thy comrade let me be —Since naught beside can bless theeReturn and dwell with me“ „Then let my winds caress thee —Thy comrade let me be —Since naught beside can bless theeReturn and dwell with me“ — Emily Brontë Related quotes „Shall Earth no more inspire thee,Thou lonely dreamer now?Since passion may not fire theeShall Nature cease to bow?Thy mind is ever movingIn regions dark to thee;Recall its useless roving —Come back and dwell with me“ — Emily Brontë „How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.“ — Elizabeth Barrett Browning „Sister, motherAnd spirit of the river, spirit of the sea,Suffer me not to be separated And let my cry come unto Thee.“ — T.S. Eliot
„Then let my winds caress thee —Thy comrade let me be —Since naught beside can bless theeReturn and dwell with me“ — Emily Brontë