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1840–1928

READ BY MOONLIGHT

Thomas Hardy

I paused to read a letter of hers By the moon's cold shine, Eyeing it in the tenderest way, And edging it up to catch each ray

Upon her light-penned line. I did not know what years would flow Of her life's span and mine Ere I read another letter of hers

By the moon's cold shine! I chance now on the last of hers, By the moon's cold shine; It is the one remaining page

Out of the many shallow and sage Whereto she set her sign. Who could foresee there were to be Such letters of pain and pine

Ere I should read this last of hers By the moon's cold shine!

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