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The West-Of-Wessex Girl

    By Thomas Hardy



    A very West-of-Wessex girl,
    As blithe as blithe could be,
    Was once well-known to me,
    And she would laud her native town,
    And hope and hope that we
    Might sometime study up and down
    Its charms in company.

    But never I squired my Wessex girl
    In jaunts to Hoe or street
    When hearts were high in beat,
    Nor saw her in the marbled ways
    Where market-people meet
    That in her bounding early days
    Were friendly with her feet.

    Yet now my West-of-Wessex girl,
    When midnight hammers slow
    From Andrew's, blow by blow,
    As phantom draws me by the hand
    To the place Plymouth Hoe
    Where side by side in life, as planned,
    We never were to go!

    Begun in Plymouth, March 1913.



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