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He Prefers Her Earthly

    By Thomas Hardy



    This after-sunset is a sight for seeing,
    Cliff-heads of craggy cloud surrounding it.
    - And dwell you in that glory-show?
    You may; for there are strange strange things in being,
    Stranger than I know.

    Yet if that chasm of splendour claim your presence
    Which glows between the ash cloud and the dun,
    How changed must be your mortal mould!
    Changed to a firmament-riding earthless essence
    From what you were of old:

    All too unlike the fond and fragile creature
    Then known to me . . . Well, shall I say it plain?
    I would not have you thus and there,
    But still would grieve on, missing you, still feature
    You as the one you were.



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