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1840–1928

“I LOOKED UP FROM MY WRITING”

Thomas Hardy

I looked up from my writing, And gave a start to see, As if rapt in my inditing, The moon's full gaze on me.

Her meditative misty head Was spectral in its air, And I involuntarily said, “What are you doing there?”

“Oh, I've been scanning pond and hole And waterway hereabout For the body of one with a sunken soul Who has put his life-light out.

“Did you hear his frenzied tattle? It was sorrow for his son Who is slain in brutish battle, Though he has injured none.

“And now I am curious to look Into the blinkered mind Of one who wants to write a book In a world of such a kind.”

Her temper overwrought me, And I edged to shun her view, For I felt assured she thought me One who should drown him too.

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