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The Chimes

    By Thomas Hardy



    That morning when I trod the town
    The twitching chimes of long renown
    Played out to me
    The sweet Sicilian sailors' tune,
    And I knew not if late or soon
    My day would be:

    A day of sunshine beryl-bright
    And windless; yea, think as I might,
    I could not say,
    Even to within years' measure, when
    One would be at my side who then
    Was far away.

    When hard utilitarian times
    Had stilled the sweet Saint-Peter's chimes
    I learnt to see
    That bale may spring where blisses are,
    And one desired might be afar
    Though near to me.



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