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I Worked No Wile To Meet You (Song)

    By Thomas Hardy



    I worked no wile to meet you,
    My sight was set elsewhere,
    I sheered about to shun you,
    And lent your life no care.
    I was unprimed to greet you
    At such a date and place,
    Constraint alone had won you
    Vision of my strange face!

    You did not seek to see me
    Then or at all, you said,
    Meant passing when you neared me,
    But stumblingblocks forbade.
    You even had thought to flee me,
    By other mindings moved;
    No influent star endeared me,
    Unknown, unrecked, unproved!

    What, then, was there to tell us
    The flux of flustering hours
    Of their own tide would bring us
    By no device of ours
    To where the daysprings well us
    Heart-hydromels that cheer,
    Till Time enearth and swing us
    Round with the turning sphere.



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