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A Two-Years' Idyll

    By Thomas Hardy



    Yes; such it was;
    Just those two seasons unsought,
    Sweeping like summertide wind on our ways;
    Moving, as straws,
    Hearts quick as ours in those days;
    Going like wind, too, and rated as nought
    Save as the prelude to plays
    Soon to come larger, life-fraught:
    Yes; such it was.

    "Nought" it was called,
    Even by ourselves that which springs
    Out of the years for all flesh, first or last,
    Commonplace, scrawled
    Dully on days that go past.
    Yet, all the while, it upbore us like wings
    Even in hours overcast:
    Aye, though this best thing of things,
    "Nought" it was called!

    What seems it now?
    Lost: such beginning was all;
    Nothing came after: romance straight forsook
    Quickly somehow
    Life when we sped from our nook,
    Primed for new scenes with designs smart and tall . . .
    A preface without any book,
    A trumpet uplipped, but no call;
    That seems it now.



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