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Thoughts Of Phena - At News Of Her Death

    By Thomas Hardy



    Not a line of her writing have I,
    Not a thread of her hair,
    No mark of her late time as dame in her dwelling, whereby
    I may picture her there;
    And in vain do I urge my unsight
    To conceive my lost prize
    At her close, whom I knew when her dreams were upbrimming with light,
    And with laughter her eyes.

    What scenes spread around her last days,
    Sad, shining, or dim?
    Did her gifts and compassions enray and enarch her sweet ways
    With an aureate nimb?
    Or did life-light decline from her years,
    And mischances control
    Her full day-star; unease, or regret, or forebodings, or fears
    Disennoble her soul?

    Thus I do but the phantom retain
    Of the maiden of yore
    As my relic; yet haply the best of her fined in my brain
    It maybe the more
    That no line of her writing have I,
    Nor a thread of her hair,
    No mark of her late time as dame in her dwelling, whereby
    I may picture her there.

    March 1890.



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