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Born in 1840 / Died in 1928 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Thomas Hardy

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The Going

... To gain one glimpse of you ever anon! Never to bid good-bye ...

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The Oxen

... "Come; see the oxen kneel,"In the lonely barton by yonder coomb ...

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An August Midnight

... Yet why? They know Earth-secrets that know not I ...

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Afterwards

... When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay, ...

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Under The Waterfall

... Where it slipped, and it sank, and was past recall, ...

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Lines On The Loss Of The "Titanic"

... On being anon twin halves of one august event,Till the Spinner of the Years ...

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He Never Expected Much

... 'Twas then you said, and since have said, ...

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During Wind And Rain

... See, the white storm-birds wing across!They are blithely breakfasting all -- ...

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The Self-Unseeing

... Everything glowed with a gleam ...

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I Look Into My Glass

... My heart had shrunk as thin!"For then, I, undistrest ...

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The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House

... From the sheet of glistening white ...

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I Said To Love

... We clamoured thee that thou would'st please ...

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God's Funeral

... Struck out sick thoughts that could be overheard: --VI ...

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Then And Now

... Rules now! Let us, by modes once called accurst, ...

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A Wife In London

... His hand, whom the worm now knows:Fresh--firm--penned in highest feather-- ...