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An Autumn Rain-Scene by Thomas Hardy
There trudges one to a merry-making
With sturdy swing,
On whom the rain comes down.
To fetch..
An August Midnight by Thomas Hardy
I
A shaded lamp and a waving blind,
And the beat of a clock from a distant floor:
On this sc..
Afterwards by Thomas Hardy
When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay,
And the May month flaps its glad..
A Wife In London by Thomas Hardy
December 1899
I
She sits in the tawny vapour
That the Thames-side lanes have uprolled,
Be..
A Confession To A Friend In Trouble by Thomas Hardy
Your troubles shrink not, though I feel them less
Here, far away, than when I tarried near;
I even..
At Castle Boterel by Thomas Hardy
As I drive to the junction of lane and highway,
And the drizzle bedrenches the waggonette,
I loo..
At The Railway Station, Upways by Thomas Hardy
’There is not much that I can do,
For I’ve no money that’s quite my own!’
Spoke up the pitying c..
At a Lunar Eclipse by Thomas Hardy
Thy shadow, Earth, from Pole to Central Sea,
Now steals along upon the Moon’s meek shine
In even..
An Ancient To Ancients by Thomas Hardy
Where once we danced, where once we sang,
Gentlemen,
The floors are sunken, cobwebs hang,
And..
Architectural Masks by Thomas Hardy
I
There is a house with ivied walls,
And mullioned windows worn and old,
And the long dweller..
At a Hasty Wedding by Thomas Hardy
If hours be years the twain are blest,
For now they solace swift desire
By bonds of every bond t..
(As sung by Mr. Charles Charrington in the play of "The Three Wayfarers") by Thomas Hardy
(As sung by Mr. Charles Charrington in the play of "The Three Wayfarers")
O MY trade it is the ra..
A Christmas Ghost Story. by Thomas Hardy
South of the Line, inland from far Durban,
A mouldering soldier lies--your countryman.
Awry and do..
A Wasted Illness by Thomas Hardy
Through vaults of pain,
Enribbed and wrought with groins of ghastliness,
I passed, and garish sp..
A Meeting With Despair by Thomas Hardy
AS evening shaped I found me on a moor
Which sight could scarce sustain:
The black lean land, of f..
A Man (In Memory of H. of M.) by Thomas Hardy
I
In Casterbridge there stood a noble pile,
Wrought with pilaster, bay, and balustrade
In ta..
At the War Office, London by Thomas Hardy
I
Last year I called this world of gain-givings
The darkest thinkable, and questioned sadly
..
At Lulworth Cove A Century Back by Thomas Hardy
Had I but lived a hundred years ago
I might have gone, as I have gone this year,
By Warmwell Cross..
After Schiller by Thomas Hardy
Knight, a true sister-love
This heart retains;
Ask me no other love,
That way lie pains!
C..
A Commonplace Day by Thomas Hardy
The day is turning ghost,
And scuttles from the kalendar in fits and furtively,
To join the anon..
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