Sie zeigt von links Anne, Charlotte, Branwell und Emily.
Su biografía no podía ser menos que la de sus hermanas. Tutor, retratista, poeta…
Su gran historia de amor, nefasta, con una mujer casada, Mrs. Robinson, mucho mayor que él, le condujo a escribir estos versos, y poco después, a su muerte.
(Lydia Gisborne era la Sra. Robinson. Este poema es una reflexion del tiempo que pasó con ella en su casa en Thorp Green).
On Ouse's grassy banks - last Whitsuntide,
I sat, with fears and pleasures, in my soul
Commingled, as 'it roamed without control,
'O'er present hours and through a future wide
Where love, me thought, should keep, my heart beside
Her, whose own prison home I looked upon:
But, as I looked, descended summer's sun,
And did not its descent my hopes deride?
The sky though blue was soon to change to grey -
I, on that day, next year must own no smile -
And as those waves, to Humber far away,
Were gliding - so, though that hour might beguile
My Hopes, they too, to woe's far deeper sea,
Rolled past the shores of Joy's now dim and distant isle.

"Emily" por Branwell
