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    By Thomas Hardy



"Cogitavi vias meas"



    A cry from the green-grained sticks of the fire
    Made me gaze where it seemed to be:
    'Twas my own voice talking therefrom to me
    On how I had walked when my sun was higher -
    My heart in its arrogancy.

    "You held not to whatsoever was true,"
    Said my own voice talking to me:
    "Whatsoever was just you were slack to see;
    Kept not things lovely and pure in view,"
    Said my own voice talking to me.

    "You slighted her that endureth all,"
    Said my own voice talking to me;
    "Vaunteth not, trusteth hopefully;
    That suffereth long and is kind withal,"
    Said my own voice talking to me.

    "You taught not that which you set about,"
    Said my own voice talking to me;
    "That the greatest of things is Charity. . . "
    - And the sticks burnt low, and the fire went out,
    And my voice ceased talking to me.



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