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A Spot

    By Thomas Hardy



    In years defaced and lost,
    Two sat here, transport-tossed,
    Lit by a living love
    The wilted world knew nothing of:
    Scared momently
    By gaingivings,
    Then hoping things
    That could not be.

    Of love and us no trace
    Abides upon the place;
    The sun and shadows wheel,
    Season and season sereward steal;
    Foul days and fair
    Here, too, prevail,
    And gust and gale
    As everywhere.

    But lonely shepherd souls
    Who bask amid these knolls
    May catch a faery sound
    On sleepy noontides from the ground:
    "O not again
    Till Earth outwears
    Shall love like theirs
    Suffuse this glen!"



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