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A Church Romance

    By Thomas Hardy



(MELLSTOCK circa 1835)



    She turned in the high pew, until her sight
    Swept the west gallery, and caught its row
    Of music-men with viol, book, and bow
    Against the sinking sad tower-window light.

    She turned again; and in her pride's despite
    One strenuous viol's inspirer seemed to throw
    A message from his string to her below,
    Which said: "I claim thee as my own forthright!"

    Thus their hearts' bond began, in due time signed.
    And long years thence, when Age had scared Romance,
    At some old attitude of his or glance
    That gallery-scene would break upon her mind,
    With him as minstrel, ardent, young, and trim,
    Bowing "New Sabbath" or "Mount Ephraim."



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