Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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Fresh and sweet as the dew-fleece under my luthern.
It was the matin service calling to me From the adjacent steeple. THE WOOD FIRE (A FRAGMENT) "This is a brightsome blaze you've lit good friend, to-night!" "--Aye, it has been the bleakest spring I have felt for years, And nought compares with cloven logs to keep alight: I buy them bargain-cheap of the executioners, As I dwell near; and they wanted the crosses out of sight By Passover, not to affront the eyes of visitors. "Yes, they're from the crucifixions last week-ending At Kranion. We can sometimes use the poles again, But they get split by the nails, and 'tis quicker work than mending To knock together new; though the uprights now and then Serve twice when they're let stand. But if a feast's impending, As lately, you've to tidy up for the corners' ken. "Though only three were impaled, you may know it didn't pass off So quietly as was wont? That Galilee carpenter's son Who boasted he was king, incensed the rabble to scoff: I heard the noise from my garden. This piece is the one he was on . . . |
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