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1840–1928

WIVES IN THE SERE

Thomas Hardy

Never a careworn wife but shows, If a joy suffuse her, Something beautiful to those Patient to peruse her,

Some one charm the world unknows Precious to a muser, Haply what, ere years were foes, Moved her mate to choose her.

But, be it a hint of rose That an instant hues her, Or some early light or pose Wherewith thought renews her -

Seen by him at full, ere woes Practised to abuse her - Sparely comes it, swiftly goes, Time again subdues her.

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