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The Blow

    By Thomas Hardy



    That no man schemed it is my hope -
    Yea, that it fell by will and scope
    Of That Which some enthrone,
    And for whose meaning myriads grope.

    For I would not that of my kind
    There should, of his unbiassed mind,
    Have been one known
    Who such a stroke could have designed;

    Since it would augur works and ways
    Below the lowest that man assays
    To have hurled that stone
    Into the sunshine of our days!

    And if it prove that no man did,
    And that the Inscrutable, the Hid,
    Was cause alone
    Of this foul crash our lives amid,

    I'll go in due time, and forget
    In some deep graveyard's oubliette
    The thing whereof I groan,
    And cease from troubling; thankful yet

    Time's finger should have stretched to show
    No aimful author's was the blow
    That swept us prone,
    But the Immanent Doer's That doth not know,

    Which in some age unguessed of us
    May lift Its blinding incubus,
    And see, and own:
    "It grieves me I did thus and thus!"



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