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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - VIII In The Study

    By Thomas Hardy



    He enters, and mute on the edge of a chair
    Sits a thin-faced lady, a stranger there,
    A type of decayed gentility;
    And by some small signs he well can guess
    That she comes to him almost breakfastless.

    "I have called I hope I do not err -
    I am looking for a purchaser
    Of some score volumes of the works
    Of eminent divines I own, -
    Left by my father though it irks
    My patience to offer them." And she smiles
    As if necessity were unknown;
    "But the truth of it is that oftenwhiles
    I have wished, as I am fond of art,
    To make my rooms a little smart."
    And lightly still she laughs to him,
    As if to sell were a mere gay whim,
    And that, to be frank, Life were indeed
    To her not vinegar and gall,
    But fresh and honey-like; and Need
    No household skeleton at all.



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