Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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page 169 of 212 (79%)
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Yet this one curl, untouched of time, Beams with live brown as in its prime, So that it seems I even could now Restore it to the living brow By bearing down the western road Till I had reached your old abode. February 1913. AN OLD LIKENESS (RECALLING R. T.) Who would have thought That, not having missed her Talks, tears, laughter In absence, or sought To recall for so long Her gamut of song; Or ever to waft her Signal of aught That she, fancy-fanned, Would well understand, I should have kissed her Picture when scanned Yawning years after! |
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