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I Found Her Out There

    By Thomas Hardy



    I found her out there
    On a slope few see,
    That falls westwardly
    To the salt-edged air,
    Where the ocean breaks
    On the purple strand,
    And the hurricane shakes
    The solid land.

    I brought her here,
    And have laid her to rest
    In a noiseless nest
    No sea beats near.
    She will never be stirred
    In her loamy cell
    By the waves long heard
    And loved so well.

    So she does not sleep
    By those haunted heights
    The Atlantic smites
    And the blind gales sweep,
    Whence she often would gaze
    At Dundagel's far head,
    While the dipping blaze
    Dyed her face fire-red;

    And would sigh at the tale
    Of sunk Lyonnesse,
    As a wind-tugged tress
    Flapped her cheek like a flail;
    Or listen at whiles
    With a thought-bound brow
    To the murmuring miles
    She is far from now.

    Yet her shade, maybe,
    Will creep underground
    Till it catch the sound
    Of that western sea
    As it swells and sobs
    Where she once domiciled,
    And joy in its throbs
    With the heart of a child.



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