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Charlotte Brontë, The Brontës Quotes: The hopes that, in my own heart sown, And cherished by such sun and rain, As Joy and transient Sorrow shed, Have ripened to a harvest there:
         

The hopes that, in my own heart sown, And cherished by such sun and rain, As Joy and transient Sorrow shed, Have ripened to a harvest there:


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