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Moor Quotes by Emily Bronte
- A heaven so clear, an earth so calm, So sweet, so soft, so hushed an air; And, deepening still the dreamlike charm, Wild moor-sheep feeding…
- The intense horror of nightmare came over me: I tried to draw back my arm, but the hand clung to it, and a most melancholy…
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- Wild Nights – Wild Nights! Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury! Futile – the winds – To a… — Emily Dickinson
- She wished she could talk as he did. His speech was so quick and easy. It sounded as if he liked her… — Frances Hodgson Burnett
- What is that song they are singing Is it an old Yorkshire ditty you know like that 'On Ilkley Moor Bar T'at'… — Louise Rennison
- Listen to th' wind wutherin' round the house," she said. "You could bare stand up on the moor if you was out… — Frances Hodgson Burnett