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1840–1928

TO SINCERITY

Thomas Hardy

O sweet sincerity! - Where modern methods be What scope for thine and thee? Life may be sad past saying,

Its greens for ever graying, Its faiths to dust decaying; And youth may have foreknown it, And riper seasons shown it,

But custom cries: “Disown it: “Say ye rejoice, though grieving, Believe, while unbelieving, Behold, without perceiving!”

- Yet, would men look at true things, And unilluded view things, And count to bear undue things, The real might mend the seeming,

Facts better their foredeeming, And Life its disesteeming.

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