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| 1381. | The Temporary The All by Thomas Hardy> | | CHANGE and chancefulness in my flowering youthtime,
Set me sun by sun near to one unchosen;
Wrought us fellowly, and despite divergence,
Friends in... |
| 1382. | Postponement by Thomas Hardy> | | SNOW-BOUND in woodland, a mournful word,
Dropt now and then from the bill of a bird,
Reached me on wind-wafts; and thus I heard,
Wearily waiting:--... |
| 1383. | The Lost Pyx: A Mediaeval Legend by Thomas Hardy> | | Some say the spot is banned; that the pillar Cross-and-Hand
Attests to a deed of hell;
But of else than of bale is the mystic tale
That an... |
| 1384. | Rom: On the Palatine by Thomas Hardy> | | We walked where Victor Jove was shrined awhile,
And passed to Livia's rich red mural show,
Whence, thridding cave and Criptoportico,
We gained C... |
| 1385. | The King's Experiment by Thomas Hardy> | | It was a wet wan hour in spring,
And Nature met King Doom beside a lane,
Wherein Hodge trudged, all blithely ballading
The Mother's smiling r... |
| 1386. | The Bedridden Peasant to an Unknown God by Thomas Hardy> | | Much wonder I--here long low-laid -
That this dead wall should be
Betwixt the Maker and the made,
Between Thyself and me!
For, say one... |
| 1387. | The Casterbridge Captains by Thomas Hardy> | | THREE captains went to Indian wars,
And only one returned:
Their mate of yore, he singly wore
The laurels all had earned.
At home he sought the ... |
| 1388. | To Hope by John Keats> | | When by my solitary hearth I sit,
And hateful thoughts enwrap my soul in gloom;
When no fair dreams before my "mind's eye" flit,
And th... |
| 1389. | Ode To Psyche by John Keats> | | O Goddess! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung
By sweet enforcement and remembrance dear,
And pardon that thy secrets should be sung
Even into... |
| 1390. | On The Grasshopper And Cricket by John Keats> | | The poetry of earth is never dead:
When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,
And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run
From hedg... |
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