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At The Wicket-Gate

    By Thomas Hardy



    There floated the sounds of church-chiming,
    But no one was nigh,
    Till there came, as a break in the loneness,
    Her father, she, I.
    And we slowly moved on to the wicket,
    And downlooking stood,
    Till anon people passed, and amid them
    We parted for good.

    Greater, wiser, may part there than we three
    Who parted there then,
    But never will Fates colder-featured
    Hold sway there again.
    Of the churchgoers through the still meadows
    No single one knew
    What a play was played under their eyes there
    As thence we withdrew.



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