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1840–1928

TO OUTER NATURE

Thomas Hardy

Show thee as I thought thee When I early sought thee, Omen-scouting, All undoubting

Love alone had wrought thee - Wrought thee for my pleasure, Planned thee as a measure For expounding

And resounding Glad things that men treasure. O for but a moment Of that old endowment -

Light to gaily See thy daily Irised embowment! But such re-adorning

Time forbids with scorning - Makes me see things Cease to be things They were in my morning.

Fad'st thou, glow-forsaken, Darkness-overtaken! Thy first sweetness, Radiance, meetness,

None shall re-awaken. Why not sempiternal Thou and I? Our vernal Brightness keeping,

Time outleaping; Passed the hodiernal!

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