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1840–1928

SEEN BY THE WAITS

Thomas Hardy

Through snowy woods and shady We went to play a tune To the lonely manor-lady By the light of the Christmas moon.

We violed till, upward glancing To where a mirror leaned, We saw her airily dancing, Deeming her movements screened;

Dancing alone in the room there, Thin-draped in her robe of night; Her postures, glassed in the gloom there, Were a strange phantasmal sight.

She had learnt ( we heard when homing ) That her roving spouse was dead; Why she had danced in the gloaming We thought, but never said.

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