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1840–1928

SHUT OUT THAT MOON

Thomas Hardy

Close up the casement, draw the blind, Shut out that stealing moon, She wears too much the guise she wore Before our lutes were strewn

With years-deep dust, and names we read On a white stone were hewn. Step not out on the dew-dashed lawn To view the Lady's Chair,

Immense Orion's glittering form, The Less and Greater Bear: Stay in; to such sights we were drawn When faded ones were fair.

Brush not the bough for midnight scents That come forth lingeringly, And wake the same sweet sentiments They breathed to you and me

When living seemed a laugh, and love All it was said to be. Within the common lamp-lit room Prison my eyes and thought;

Let dingy details crudely loom, Mechanic speech be wrought: Too fragrant was Life's early bloom, Too tart the fruit it brought!

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