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The Subalterns

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    "Poor wanderer," said the leaden sky,
    "I fain would lighten thee,
    But there be laws in force on high
    Which say it must not be."

II

    - "I would not freeze thee, shorn one," cried
    The North, "knew I but how
    To warm my breath, to slack my stride;
    But I am ruled as thou."

III

    - "To-morrow I attack thee, wight,"
    Said Sickness. "Yet I swear
    I bear thy little ark no spite,
    But am bid enter there."

IV

    - "Come hither, Son," I heard Death say;
    "I did not will a grave
    Should end thy pilgrimage to-day,
    But I, too, am a slave!"

V

    We smiled upon each other then,
    And life to me wore less
    That fell contour it wore ere when
    They owned their passiveness.



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