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Her Reproach

    By Thomas Hardy



    Con the dead page as 'twere live love: press on!
    Cold wisdom's words will ease thy track for thee;
    Aye, go; cast off sweet ways, and leave me wan
    To biting blasts that are intent on me.

    But if thy object Fame's far summits be,
    Whose inclines many a skeleton o'erlies
    That missed both dream and substance, stop and see
    How absence wears these cheeks and dims these eyes!

    It surely is far sweeter and more wise
    To water love, than toil to leave anon
    A name whose glory-gleam will but advise
    Invidious minds to quench it with their own,

    And over which the kindliest will but stay
    A moment, musing, "He, too, had his day!"

    WESTBOURNE PARK VILLAS,
    1867.



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