Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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page 153 of 212 (72%)
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Of his insignificance -
Loom as largened to the sense, Shape as part, above man's will, Of the Imperturbable. As a prisoner, flight debarred, Exercising in a yard, Still retain I, troubled, shaken, Mean estate, by him forsaken; And this home, which scarcely took Impress from his little look, By his faring to the Dim Grows all eloquent of him. Housemate, I can think you still Bounding to the window-sill, Over which I vaguely see Your small mound beneath the tree, Showing in the autumn shade That you moulder where you played. October 2, 1904. A DRIZZLING EASTER MORNING And he is risen? Well, be it so . . . |
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