what has the poetess Emily bronte have to say about the present, past and future?
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In the poem 'Past, Present, Future', the poet Emily Bronte asks a child what the past, present and future looks like, to him. The falling of leaves and the mournful sigh of the wind convey that the child is unhappy because the past has passed and he cannot go back to it.
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the poem 'Past, Present, Future', the poet Emily Bronte asks a child what the past, present and future looks like, to him. ... The falling of leaves and the mournful sigh of the wind convey that the child is unhappy because the past has passed and he cannot go back to it.
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