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1840–1928

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Thomas Hardy

We went a day's excursion to the stream, Basked by the bank, and bent to the ripple-gleam, And I did not know That life would show,

However it might flower, no finer glow. I walked in the Sunday sunshine by the road That wound towards the wicket of your abode, And I did not think

That life would shrink To nothing ere it shed a rosier pink. Unlooked for I arrived on a rainy night, And you hailed me at the door by the swaying light,

And I full forgot That life might not Again be touching that ecstatic height. And that calm eve when you walked up the stair,

After a gaiety prolonged and rare, No thought soever That you might never Walk down again, struck me as I stood there.

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