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1840–1928

EPEISODIA

Thomas Hardy

Past the hills that peep Where the leaze is smiling, On and on beguiling Crisply-cropping sheep;

Under boughs of brushwood Linking tree and tree In a shade of lushwood, There caressed we!

Hemmed by city walls That outshut the sunlight, In a foggy dun light, Where the footstep falls

With a pit-pat wearisome In its cadency On the flagstones drearisome There pressed we!

Where in wild-winged crowds Blown birds show their whiteness Up against the lightness Of the clammy clouds;

By the random river Pushing to the sea, Under bents that quiver There rest we.

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