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In A Eweleaze Near Weatherbury

    By Thomas Hardy



    The years have gathered grayly
    Since I danced upon this leaze
    With one who kindled gaily
    Love's fitful ecstasies!
    But despite the term as teacher,
    I remain what I was then
    In each essential feature
    Of the fantasies of men.

    Yet I note the little chisel
    Of never-napping Time,
    Defacing ghast and grizzel
    The blazon of my prime.
    When at night he thinks me sleeping,
    I feel him boring sly
    Within my bones, and heaping
    Quaintest pains for by-and-by.

    Still, I'd go the world with Beauty,
    I would laugh with her and sing,
    I would shun divinest duty
    To resume her worshipping.
    But she'd scorn my brave endeavour,
    She would not balm the breeze
    By murmuring "Thine for ever!"
    As she did upon this leaze.

    1890.



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