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1840–1928

A MERRYMAKING IN QUESTION

Thomas Hardy

“I will get a new string for my fiddle, And call to the neighbours to come, And partners shall dance down the middle Until the old pewter-wares hum:

And we'll sip the mead, cyder, and rum!” From the night came the oddest of answers: A hollow wind, like a bassoon, And headstones all ranged up as dancers,

And cypresses droning a croon, And gurgoyles that mouthed to the tune.

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