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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - IX At The Altar-Rail

    By Thomas Hardy



    "My bride is not coming, alas!" says the groom,
    And the telegram shakes in his hand. "I own
    It was hurried! We met at a dancing-room
    When I went to the Cattle-Show alone,
    And then, next night, where the Fountain leaps,
    And the Street of the Quarter-Circle sweeps.

    "Ay, she won me to ask her to be my wife -
    'Twas foolish perhaps! to forsake the ways
    Of the flaring town for a farmer's life.
    She agreed. And we fixed it. Now she says:
    'It's sweet of you, dear, to prepare me a nest,
    But a swift, short, gay life suits me best.
    What I really am you have never gleaned;
    I had eaten the apple ere you were weaned.'"



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