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In The Seventies

    By Thomas Hardy



    "Qui deridetur ab amico suo sicut ego." - JOB.

    In the seventies I was bearing in my breast,
    Penned tight,
    Certain starry thoughts that threw a magic light
    On the worktimes and the soundless hours of rest
    In the seventies; aye, I bore them in my breast
    Penned tight.

    In the seventies when my neighbours - even my friend -
    Saw me pass,
    Heads were shaken, and I heard the words, "Alas,
    For his onward years and name unless he mend!"
    In the seventies, when my neighbours and my friend
    Saw me pass.

    In the seventies those who met me did not know
    Of the vision
    That immuned me from the chillings of mis-prision
    And the damps that choked my goings to and fro
    In the seventies; yea, those nodders did not know
    Of the vision.

    In the seventies nought could darken or destroy it,
    Locked in me,
    Though as delicate as lamp-worm's lucency;
    Neither mist nor murk could weaken or alloy it
    In the seventies! - could not darken or destroy it,
    Locked in me.



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