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  1. Country of Origin: England. Source: Bronte, A., Bronte, C., and Bronte, E. (1846). Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. London, England: Aylott and Jones. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 8.0. Word Count: 425. Genre: Poetry. Keywords: death, life.

  2. Set in the desolate moorlands of Yorkshire, “The Night Wind” explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural. Bronte’s use of the natural landscape as a backdrop for her characters’ emotional turmoil adds a layer of depth and symbolism to the narrative.

  3. The Night-wind. In summer's mellow midnight, A cloudless moon shone through Our open parlour window, And rose-trees wet with dew. I sat in silent musing; The soft wind waved my hair; It told me heaven was glorious, And sleeping earth was fair. I needed not its breathing To bring such thoughts to me; But still it whispered lowly, How dark the ...

  4. 23. März 2023 · THE NIGHT-WIND. In summer's mellow midnight, A cloudless moon shone through. Our open parlour window, And rose-trees wet with dew. I sat in silent musing; The soft wind waved my hair; It told me heaven was glorious, And sleeping earth was fair. I needed not its breathing. To bring such thoughts to me; But still it whispered lowly,

  5. The Night-Wind. In summer's mellow midnight, A cloudless moon shone through. Our open parlour window, And rose-trees wet with dew. I sat in silent musing; The soft wind waved my hair; It told me heaven was glorious, And sleeping earth was fair. I needed not its breathing. To bring such thoughts to me; But still it whispered lowly,

  6. The Night - Wind. In summer’s mellow midnight, A cloudless moon shone through. Our open parlour window, And rose-trees wet with dew. I sat in silent musing; The soft wind waved my hair; It told me heaven was glorious, And sleeping earth was fair. I needed not its breathing. To bring such thoughts to me; But still it whispered lowly,

  7. 14. Nov. 2015 · "The Night-Wind" by Emily Bronte. Emily Bronte was born on July 30, 1818. Northern England. She was one of 4 children to survive to childhood. Her two sisters, Anne and Charlotte, are now well known poets and novelists just like Emily. Emily lived only until age thirty when she died from tuberculosis three months after her brother.