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The Milkmaid

    By Thomas Hardy



    Under a daisied bank
    There stands a rich red ruminating cow,
    And hard against her flank
    A cotton-hooded milkmaid bends her brow.

    The flowery river-ooze
    Upheaves and falls; the milk purrs in the pail;
    Few pilgrims but would choose
    The peace of such a life in such a vale.

    The maid breathes words - to vent,
    It seems, her sense of Nature's scenery,
    Of whose life, sentiment,
    And essence, very part itself is she.

    She bends a glance of pain,
    And, at a moment, lets escape a tear;
    Is it that passing train,
    Whose alien whirr offends her country ear? -

    Nay! Phyllis does not dwell
    On visual and familiar things like these;
    What moves her is the spell
    Of inner themes and inner poetries:

    Could but by Sunday morn
    Her gay new gown come, meads might dry to dun,
    Trains shriek till ears were torn,
    If Fred would not prefer that Other One.



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