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1840–1928

IMAGININGS

Thomas Hardy

She saw herself a lady With fifty frocks in wear, And rolling wheels, and rooms the best, And faithful maidens’ care,

And open lawns and shady For weathers warm or drear. She found herself a striver, All liberal gifts debarred,

With days of gloom, and movements stressed, And early visions marred, And got no man to wive her But one whose lot was hard.

Yet in the moony night-time She steals to stile and lea During his heavy slumberous rest When homecome wearily,

And dreams of some blest bright-time She knows can never be.

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