Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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That you quitted earth and are yet upon it
Is, to any who ponder on it, Past being read!" "Still, it is so," she said. "These were my haunts in my olden sprightly Hours of breath; Here I went tempting frail youth nightly To their death; But you deemed me chaste--me, a tinselled sinner! How thought you one with pureness in her Could pace this street Eyeing some man to greet? "Well; your very simplicity made me love you Mid such town dross, Till I set not Heaven itself above you, Who grew my Cross; For you'd only nod, despite how I sighed for you; So you tortured me, who fain would have died for you! --What I suffered then Would have paid for the sins of ten! "Thus went the days. I feared you despised me To fling me a nod Each time, no more: till love chastised me As with a rod That a fresh bland boy of no assurance Should fire me with passion beyond endurance, While others all |
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