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1840–1928

JOYS OF MEMORY

Thomas Hardy

When the spring comes round, and a certain day Looks out from the brume by the eastern copsetrees And says, Remember, I begin again, as if it were new,

A day of like date I once lived through, Whiling it hour by hour away; So shall I do till my December, When spring comes round.

I take my holiday then and my rest Away from the dun life here about me, Old hours re-greeting With the quiet sense that bring they must

Such throbs as at first, till I house with dust, And in the numbness my heartsome zest For things that were, be past repeating When spring comes round.

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