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After The Club-Dance

    By Thomas Hardy



    Black'on frowns east on Maidon,
    And westward to the sea,
    But on neither is his frown laden
    With scorn, as his frown on me!

    At dawn my heart grew heavy,
    I could not sip the wine,
    I left the jocund bevy
    And that young man o' mine.

    The roadside elms pass by me, -
    Why do I sink with shame
    When the birds a-perch there eye me?
    They, too, have done the same!



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