The Complete Poetical Works. Томас Харди

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is but thine own—

       Fused from its separateness by ecstasy.

      And thus I grasp thy amplitudes, of her

       Ungrasped, though helped by nigh-regarding eyes;

       Canst thou then hate me as an envier

       Who see unrecked what I so dearly prize?

       Believe me, Lost One, Love is lovelier

       The more it shapes its moan in selfish-wise.

      1866.

      Ditty

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      Beneath a knap where flown

       Nestlings play,

       Within walls of weathered stone,

       Far away

       From the files of formal houses,

       By the bough the firstling browses,

       Lives a Sweet: no merchants meet,

       No man barters, no man sells

       Where she dwells.

      Upon that fabric fair

       “Here is she!”

       Seems written everywhere

       Unto me.

       But to friends and nodding neighbours,

       Fellow-wights in lot and labours,

       Who descry the times as I,

       No such lucid legend tells

       Where she dwells.

      Should I lapse to what I was

       Ere we met;

       (Such can not be, but because

       Some forget

       Let me feign it)—none would notice

       That where she I know by rote is

       Spread a strange and withering change,

       Like a drying of the wells

       Where she dwells.

      To feel I might have kissed—

       Loved as true—

       Otherwhere, nor Mine have missed

       My life through.

       Had I never wandered near her,

       Is a smart severe—severer

       In the thought that she is nought,

       Even as I, beyond the dells

       Where she dwells.

      And Devotion droops her glance

       To recall

       What bond-servants of Chance

       We are all.

       I but found her in that, going

       On my errant path unknowing,

       I did not out-skirt the spot

       That no spot on earth excels,

       —Where she dwells!

      1870.

      THE SERGEANT’S SONG

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      (1803)

      When Lawyers strive to heal a breach,

       And Parsons practise what they preach;

       Then Little Boney he’ll pounce down,

       And march his men on London town!

       Rollicum-rorum, tol-lol-lorum,

       Rollicum-rorum, tol-lol-lay!

      When Justices hold equal scales,

       And Rogues are only found in jails;

       Then Little Boney he’ll pounce down,

       And march his men on London town!

       Rollicum-rorum, &c.

      When Rich Men find their wealth a curse,

       And fill therewith the Poor Man’s purse;

       Then Little Boney he’ll pounce down,

       And march his men on London town!

       Rollicum-rorum, &c.

      When Husbands with their Wives agree,

       And Maids won’t wed from modesty;

       Then Little Boney he’ll pounce down,

       And march his men on London town!

       Rollicum-rorum, tol-tol-lorum,

       Rollicum-rorum, tol-lol-lay!

      1878.

      Valenciennes

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      (1793)

      By Corp’l Tullidge: seeThe Trumpet-Major” In Memory of S. C. (Pensioner). Died 184–

      We trenched, we trumpeted and drummed,

       And from our mortars tons of iron hummed

       Ath’art the ditch, the month we bombed

      

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