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After The Last Breath

    By Thomas Hardy



(J. H. 1813-1904)



    There's no more to be done, or feared, or hoped;
    None now need watch, speak low, and list, and tire;
    No irksome crease outsmoothed, no pillow sloped
    Does she require.

    Blankly we gaze. We are free to go or stay;
    Our morrow's anxious plans have missed their aim;
    Whether we leave to-night or wait till day
    Counts as the same.

    The lettered vessels of medicaments
    Seem asking wherefore we have set them here;
    Each palliative its silly face presents
    As useless gear.

    And yet we feel that something savours well;
    We note a numb relief withheld before;
    Our well-beloved is prisoner in the cell
    Of Time no more.

    We see by littles now the deft achievement
    Whereby she has escaped the Wrongers all,
    In view of which our momentary bereavement
    Outshapes but small.

    1904.



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