Poems of the Past and the Present. Thomas Hardy
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As ’twere of a tree-god disheartened,
Perplexed, or in pain.
And, heeding, it awed me to gather
That Nature herself there
Was breathing in aërie accents,
With dirgeful refrain,
Weary plaint that Mankind, in these late days,
Had grieved her by holding
Her ancient high fame of perfection
In doubt and disdain.
– “I had not proposed me a Creature
(She soughed) so excelling
All else of my kingdom in compass
And brightness of brain
“As to read my defects with a god-glance,
Uncover each vestige
Of old inadvertence, annunciate
Each flaw and each stain!
“My purpose went not to develop
Such insight in Earthland;
Such potent appraisements affront me,
And sadden my reign!
“Why loosened I olden control here
To mechanize skywards,
Undeeming great scope could outshape in
A globe of such grain?
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