Wessex Poems and Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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page 92 of 106 (86%)
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And she pined in a slow decay;
While Kit soon lost his mournful mood And laughed in his ancient way. 1894. IN A EWELEAZE NEAR WEATHERBURY The years have gathered grayly Since I danced upon this leaze With one who kindled gaily Love's fitful ecstasies! But despite the term as teacher, I remain what I was then In each essential feature Of the fantasies of men. Yet I note the little chisel Of never-napping Time, Defacing ghast and grizzel The blazon of my prime. When at night he thinks me sleeping, I feel him boring sly Within my bones, and heaping Quaintest pains for by-and-by. |
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