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1840–1928

THE ROMAN ROAD

Thomas Hardy

The Roman Road runs straight and bare As the pale parting-line in hair Across the heath. And thoughtful men Contrast its days of Now and Then,

And delve, and measure, and compare; Visioning on the vacant air Helmed legionaries, who proudly rear The Eagle, as they pace again

The Roman Road. But no tall brass-helmed legionnaire Haunts it for me. Uprises there A mother's form upon my ken,

Guiding my infant steps, as when We walked that ancient thoroughfare, The Roman Road.

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