"Though Earth and moon were gone,
And suns and universes ceased to be,
And Thou wert left alone,
Every Existence would exist in Thee."
From the transcendent beauty of nature observed on the Yorkshire moors
to fierce and forceful confrontations of mortality, Emily Brontë's poems
are powerful and passionate works that eloquently elaborate upon her
sister Charlotte's description of her as ""a solitude-loving raven, no
gentle dove".
While only twenty-one of Emily Brontë's poems were published in her
lifetime, her poetic oeuvre is rich and varied, and not only includes
visionary poems such as 'No Coward Soul Is Mine' and 'Remembrance', but
also features the poems that describe the imagined realm of Gondal and
its inhabitants, which she created with her sister Anne.