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1840–1928

“SHE DID NOT TURN”

Thomas Hardy

She did not turn, But passed foot-faint with averted head In her gown of green, by the bobbing fern, Though I leaned over the gate that led

From where we waited with table spread; But she did not turn: Why was she near there if love had fled? She did not turn,

Though the gate was whence I had often sped In the mists of morning to meet her, and learn Her heart, when its moving moods I read As a book — she mine, as she sometimes said;

But she did not turn, And passed foot-faint with averted head.

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