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1840–1928

MUTE OPINION

Thomas Hardy

I traversed a dominion Whose spokesmen spake out strong Their purpose and opinion Through pulpit, press, and song.

I scarce had means to note there A large-eyed few, and dumb, Who thought not as those thought there That stirred the heat and hum.

When, grown a Shade, beholding That land in lifetime trode, To learn if its unfolding Fulfilled its clamoured code,

I saw, in web unbroken, Its history outwrought Not as the loud had spoken, But as the mute had thought.

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