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Afternoon Service At Mellstock

    By Thomas Hardy



    On afternoons of drowsy calm
        We stood in the panelled pew,
    Singing one-voiced a Tate-and-Brady psalm
        To the tune of "Cambridge New."

    We watched the elms, we watched the rooks,
        The clouds upon the breeze,
    Between the whiles of glancing at our books,
        And swaying like the trees.

    So mindless were those outpourings! -
        Though I am not aware
    That I have gained by subtle thought on things
        Since we stood psalming there.



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(Circa 1850)


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