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Remembrance

Remembrance

Emily Brontë

Remembrance is a poem by Emily Brontë, written in the 19th century, reflecting on themes of love, loss, and memory. The poem captures the deep emotional resonance of remembering a loved one who has passed away. It is notable for its exploration of grief and the enduring nature of love. Brontë's poignant language and imagery contribute to its lasting impact in English literature.

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