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The Husband's View

    By Thomas Hardy



    "Can anything avail
    Beldame, for my hid grief? -
    Listen: I'll tell the tale,
    It may bring faint relief! -

    "I came where I was not known,
    In hope to flee my sin;
    And walking forth alone
    A young man said, 'Good e'en.'

    "In gentle voice and true
    He asked to marry me;
    'You only - only you
    Fulfil my dream!' said he.

    "We married o' Monday morn,
    In the month of hay and flowers;
    My cares were nigh forsworn,
    And perfect love was ours.

    "But ere the days are long
    Untimely fruit will show;
    My Love keeps up his song,
    Undreaming it is so.

    "And I awake in the night,
    And think of months gone by,
    And of that cause of flight
    Hidden from my Love's eye.

    "Discovery borders near,
    And then! . . . But something stirred? -
    My husband - he is here!
    Heaven - has he overheard?" -

    "Yes; I have heard, sweet Nan;
    I have known it all the time.
    I am not a particular man;
    Misfortunes are no crime:

    "And what with our serious need
    Of sons for soldiering,
    That accident, indeed,
    To maids, is a useful thing!"



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