Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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And print on thee their presences as on me."
ON STINSFORD HILL AT MIDNIGHT I glimpsed a woman's muslined form Sing-songing airily Against the moon; and still she sang, And took no heed of me. Another trice, and I beheld What first I had not scanned, That now and then she tapped and shook A timbrel in her hand. So late the hour, so white her drape, So strange the look it lent To that blank hill, I could not guess What phantastry it meant. Then burst I forth: "Why such from you? Are you so happy now?" Her voice swam on; nor did she show Thought of me anyhow. I called again: "Come nearer; much That kind of note I need!" |
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