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1840–1928

A spirit seems to pass...

Thomas Hardy

A spirit seems to pass, Formal in pose, but grave and grand withal: He contemplates a volume stout and tall, And far lamps fleck him through the thin acacias.

Anon the book is closed, With “It is finished!” And at the alley's end He turns, and soon on me his glances bend; And, as from earth, comes speech — small, muted, yet composed.

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