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1840–1928

AT MAYFAIR LODGINGS

Thomas Hardy

How could I be aware, The opposite window eyeing As I lay listless there, That through its blinds was dying

One I had rated rare Before I had set me sighing For another more fair? Had the house-front been glass,

My vision unobscuring, Could aught have come to pass More happiness-insuring To her, loved as a lass

When spouseless, all-alluring? I reckon not, alas! So, the square window stood, Steadily night-long shining

In my close neighbourhood, Who looked forth undivining That soon would go for good One there in pain reclining,

Unpardoned, unadieu'd. Silently screened from view Her tragedy was ending That need not have come due

Had she been less unbending. How near, near were we two At that last vital rending, - And neither of us knew!

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