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explain the line "the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing"

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Answered by k047
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The line "the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing" and the footnote she wrote at the bottom of the poem reveals that Brontë "loved wild weather, as she loved the sea, and hard country and snow". The poem further indicates the power and spiritual affect of the wind.

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Answer:The line "the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing" and the footnote she wrote at the bottom of the poem reveals that Brontë "loved wild weather, as she loved the sea, and hard country and snow". The poem further indicates the power and spiritual affect of the wind.

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