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Overlooking The River Stour

    By Thomas Hardy



    The swallows flew in the curves of an eight
    Above the river-gleam
    In the wet June's last beam:
    Like little crossbows animate
    The swallows flew in the curves of an eight
    Above the river-gleam.

    Planing up shavings of crystal spray
    A moor-hen darted out
    From the bank thereabout,
    And through the stream-shine ripped his way;
    Planing up shavings of crystal spray
    A moor-hen darted out.

    Closed were the kingcups; and the mead
    Dripped in monotonous green,
    Though the day's morning sheen
    Had shown it golden and honeybee'd;
    Closed were the kingcups; and the mead
    Dripped in monotonous green.

    And never I turned my head, alack,
    While these things met my gaze
    Through the pane's drop-drenched glaze,
    To see the more behind my back . . .
    O never I turned, but let, alack,
    These less things hold my gaze!



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