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1840–1928

HIS IMMORTALITY

Thomas Hardy

I saw a dead man's finer part Shining within each faithful heart Of those bereft. Then said I: “This must be His immortality.”

I looked there as the seasons wore, And still his soul continuously upbore Its life in theirs. But less its shine excelled Than when I first beheld.

His fellow-yearsmen passed, and then In later hearts I looked for him again; And found him — shrunk, alas! into a thin And spectral mannikin.

Lastly I ask — now old and chill - If aught of him remain unperished still; And find, in me alone, a feeble spark, Dying amid the dark.

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