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Winter In Durnover Field

    By Thomas Hardy



SCENE. - A wide stretch of fallow ground recently sown with wheat, and frozen to iron hardness. Three large birds walking about thereon, and wistfully eyeing the surface. Wind keen from north-east: sky a dull grey.

(TRIOLET)

    Rook. - Throughout the field I find no grain;
    The cruel frost encrusts the cornland!
    Starling. - Aye: patient pecking now is vain
    Throughout the field, I find . . .
    Rook. - No grain!
    Pigeon. - Nor will be, comrade, till it rain,
    Or genial thawings loose the lorn land
    Throughout the field.
    Rook. - I find no grain:
    The cruel frost encrusts the cornland!



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