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At A Bridal

    By Thomas Hardy



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    When you paced forth, to wait maternity,
    A dream of other offspring held my mind,
    Compounded of us twain as Love designed;
    Rare forms, that corporate now will never be!

    Should I, too, wed as slave to Mode's decree,
    And each thus found apart, of false desire,
    A stolid line, whom no high aims will fire
    As had fired ours could ever have mingled we;

    And, grieved that lives so matched should mis-compose,
    Each mourn the double waste; and question dare
    To the Great Dame whence incarnation flows.
    Why those high-purposed children never were:
    What will she answer? That she does not care
    If the race all such sovereign types unknows.

    1866.



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