Jane Eyre and Pre-1900 Poetry
- Created by: G-Hobbs
- Created on: 12-03-18 08:44
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- Jane Eyre and Poetry
- Marriage
- Rochester and Bertha
- Rochester and Jane
- St. John and Jane
- Courtship and Seduction
- Rochester lavishes gifts onto Jane during their month of Courtship
- To His Coy Mistress
- At an Inn
- She Walks in Beauty
- Love and Class
- Rochester and Jane
- Truth and Deception
- Rochester lies to Jane about Bertha
- Jane to St. John and his sisters
- Mrs Reed to Jane's uncle
- The Scrutiny
- The Ruined Maid
- The Garden of Love
- Love and Desire
- Rochester and his mistresses
- Bertha and Rochester
- The Flea
- At An Inn
- La Belle Dame sans Merci. A Ballad.
- Who so list to hount I knowe where is an hynde
- She Walks in Beauty
- Jealousy and guilt
- Rochester towards St John
- Jane towards Blanche
- Rochester
- Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynara
- Romantic Love
- Jane Eyre and Rochester
- Sonnet 116
- Proximity and Distance
- Rochester and Jane
- Absent from thee
- Remember
- Love and Loss
- Rochester loses Jane (Lies) and Bertha (fire)
- Helen Burns
- Song (Ae Fond Kiss)
- Remember
- The Ruined Maid
- Marriage
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