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I Said And Sang Her Excellence - Fickle Lover's Song

    By Thomas Hardy



    I said and sang her excellence:
    They called it laud undue.
    (Have your way, my heart, O!)
    Yet what was homage far above
    The plain deserts of my olden Love
    Proved verity of my new.

    "She moves a sylph in picture-land,
    Where nothing frosts the air:"
    (Have your way, my heart, O!)
    "To all winged pipers overhead
    She is known by shape and song," I said,
    Conscious of licence there.

    I sang of her in a dim old hall
    Dream-built too fancifully,
    (Have your way, my heart, O!)
    But lo, the ripe months chanced to lead
    My feet to such a hall indeed,
    Where stood the very She.

    Strange, startling, was it then to learn
    I had glanced down unborn time,
    (Have your way, my heart, O!)
    And prophesied, whereby I knew
    That which the years had planned to do
    In warranty of my rhyme.

    BY RUSHY-POND.



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