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John And Jane

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    He sees the world as a boisterous place
    Where all things bear a laughing face,
    And humorous scenes go hourly on,
    Does John.

II

    They find the world a pleasant place
    Where all is ecstasy and grace,
    Where a light has risen that cannot wane,
    Do John and Jane.

III

    They see as a palace their cottage-place,
    Containing a pearl of the human race,
    A hero, maybe, hereafter styled,
    Do John and Jane with a baby-child.

IV

    They rate the world as a gruesome place,
    Where fair looks fade to a skull's grimace, -
    As a pilgrimage they would fain get done -
    Do John and Jane with their worthless son.



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