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A summary of the poem life by charlotte bronte

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The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which she

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times and

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times andalso happy times. She encourages people to see the sunny things and roses

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times andalso happy times. She encourages people to see the sunny things and rosesblooming as they last.

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times andalso happy times. She encourages people to see the sunny things and rosesblooming as they last.She also says that even during times of great adversity like

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times andalso happy times. She encourages people to see the sunny things and rosesblooming as they last.She also says that even during times of great adversity likethe death of a loved one, hope, like buoyant golden wings, is the only feeling

The Life is a poem written by Charlotte Bronte, in which shedescribes that life comes with bad times followed by good times.The poem describes that life is full of sorrowful times andalso happy times. She encourages people to see the sunny things and rosesblooming as they last.She also says that even during times of great adversity likethe death of a loved one, hope, like buoyant golden wings, is the only feelingthat will rescue us and so we should be hopeful all the time

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