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In The Old Theatre, Fiesole

    By Thomas Hardy



(April, 1887)


    I traced the Circus whose gray stones incline
    Where Rome and dim Etruria interjoin,
    Till came a child who showed an ancient coin
    That bore the image of a Constantine.

    She lightly passed; nor did she once opine
    How, better than all books, she had raised for me
    In swift perspective Europe's history
    Through the vast years of Caesar's sceptred line.

    For in my distant plot of English loam
    'Twas but to delve, and straightway there to find
    Coins of like impress. As with one half blind
    Whom common simples cure, her act flashed home
    In that mute moment to my opened mind
    The power, the pride, the reach of perished Rome.



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