Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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Shade-flecked by a leafy tree,
Or in fixed thought abiding By the foam-fingered sea. In woodlands I have known her, When boughs were mourning loud, In the rain-reek she has shown her Wild-haired and watery-browed. And once or twice she has cast me As she pomped along the street Court-clad, ere quite she had passed me, A glance from her chariot-seat. But in my memoried passion For evermore stands she In the gown of fading fashion She wore that night when we, Doomed long to part, assembled In the snug small room; yea, when She sang with lips that trembled, "Shall I see his face again?" A NIGHT IN NOVEMBER I marked when the weather changed, And the panes began to quake, |
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