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Just The Same

    By Thomas Hardy



    I sat. It all was past;
    Hope never would hail again;
    Fair days had ceased at a blast,
    The world was a darkened den.

    The beauty and dream were gone,
    And the halo in which I had hied
    So gaily gallantly on
    Had suffered blot and died!

    I went forth, heedless whither,
    In a cloud too black for name:
    - People frisked hither and thither;
    The world was just the same.



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