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| 1341. | To An Unborn Pauper Child by Thomas Hardy> | | Breathe not, hid Heart: cease silently,
And though thy birth-hour beckons thee,
Sleep the long sleep:
The Doomsters heap
Travails and teens around... |
| 1342. | The Impercipient by Thomas Hardy> | | (at a Cathedral Service)
THAT from this bright believing band
An outcast I should be,
That faiths by which my comrades stand
Seem fantasies to m... |
| 1343. | At The Railway Station, Upways by Thomas Hardy> | | 'There is not much that I can do,
For I've no money that's quite my own!'
Spoke up the pitying child--
A little boy with a violin
At the stati... |
| 1344. | Epitaph On A Pessimist by Thomas Hardy> | | I'm Smith of Stoke aged sixty odd
I've lived without a dame all my life
And wish to God
My dad had done the same.... |
| 1345. | The Ghost Of The Past by Thomas Hardy> | | We two kept house, the Past and I,
The Past and I;
I tended while it hovered nigh,
Leaving me never alone.
It was a spectral housekeeping
Where f... |
| 1346. | Thoughts Of Phena by Thomas Hardy> | | at news of her death
Not a line of her writing have I
Not a thread of her hair,
No mark of her late time as dame in her dwelling, whereby
I ... |
| 1347. | The Dance At The Phoenix by Thomas Hardy> | | To Jenny came a gentle youth
From inland leazes lone;
His love was fresh as apple-blooth
By Parrett, Yeo, or Tone.
And duly he entreated... |
| 1348. | Departure by Thomas Hardy> | | While the far farewell music thins and fails,
And the broad bottoms rip the bearing brine -
All smalling slowly to the gray sea line -
And each ... |
| 1349. | Song of Hope by Thomas Hardy> | | O sweet To-morrow! -
After to-day
There will away
This sense of sorrow.
Then let us borrow
Hope, for a gleaming
Soon will be streami... |
| 1350. | At a Lunar Eclipse by Thomas Hardy> | | Thy shadow, Earth, from Pole to Central Sea,
Now steals along upon the Moon's meek shine
In even monochrome and curving line
Of imperturbable se... |
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