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1840–1928

GOD'S EDUCATION

Thomas Hardy

I saw him steal the light away That haunted in her eye: It went so gently none could say More than that it was there one day

And missing by-and-by. I watched her longer, and he stole Her lily tincts and rose; All her young sprightliness of soul

Next fell beneath his cold control, And disappeared like those. I asked: “Why do you serve her so? Do you, for some glad day,

Hoard these her sweets —?” He said, “O no, They charm not me; I bid Time throw Them carelessly away.” Said I: “We call that cruelty -

We, your poor mortal kind.” He mused. “The thought is new to me. Forsooth, though I men's master be, Theirs is the teaching mind!”

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