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1840–1928

THE GLIMPSE

Thomas Hardy

She sped through the door And, following in haste, And stirred to the core, I entered hot-faced;

But I could not find her, No sign was behind her. “Where is she?” I said: - “Who?” they asked that sat there;

“Not a soul's come in sight.” - “A maid with red hair.” - “Ah.” They paled. “She is dead. People see her at night,

But you are the first On whom she has burst In the keen common light.” It was ages ago,

When I was quite strong: I have waited since,— O, I have waited so long! - Yea, I set me to own

The house, where now lone I dwell in void rooms Booming hollow as tombs! But I never come near her,

Though nightly I hear her. And my cheek has grown thin And my hair has grown gray With this waiting therein;

But she still keeps away!

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