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1840–1928

GREAT THINGS

Thomas Hardy

Sweet cyder is a great thing, A great thing to me, Spinning down to Weymouth town By Ridgway thirstily,

And maid and mistress summoning Who tend the hostelry: O cyder is a great thing, A great thing to me!

The dance it is a great thing, A great thing to me, With candles lit and partners fit For night-long revelry;

And going home when day-dawning Peeps pale upon the lea: O dancing is a great thing, A great thing to me!

Love is, yea, a great thing, A great thing to me, When, having drawn across the lawn In darkness silently,

A figure flits like one a-wing Out from the nearest tree: O love is, yes, a great thing, A great thing to me!

Will these be always great things, Great things to me?... Let it befall that One will call, “Soul, I have need of thee:”

What then? Joy-jaunts, impassioned flings, Love, and its ecstasy, Will always have been great things, Great things to me!

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