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Collected poems of Thomas Hardy
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Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)
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WESSEX POEMS
THE TEMPORARY THE ALL
AMABEL
HAP
“IN VISION I ROAMED”
AT A BRIDAL
POSTPONEMENT
A CONFESSION TO A FRIEND IN TROUBLE
NEUTRAL TONES
SHE AT HIS FUNERAL
HER INITIALS
HER DILEMMA
REVULSION
I.
SHE, TO HIM I
II.
SHE, TO HIM II
III.
SHE, TO HIM III
IV.
SHE, TO HIM IV
DITTY
THE SERGEANT'S SONG
VALENCIENNES
SAN SEBASTIAN
THE STRANGER'S SONG
THE BURGHERS
LEIPZIG
THE PEASANT'S CONFESSION
THE ALARM
HER DEATH AND AFTER
THE DANCE AT THE PHŒNIX
THE CASTERBRIDGE CAPTAINS
A SIGN-SEEKER
MY CICELY
HER IMMORTALITY
THE IVY-WIFE
A MEETING WITH DESPAIR
UNKNOWING
FRIENDS BEYOND
TO OUTER NATURE
THOUGHTS OF PHENA
MIDDLE-AGE ENTHUSIASMS
IN A WOOD
TO A LADY OFFENDED BY A BOOK OF THE WRITER'S
TO A MOTHERLESS CHILD
NATURE'S QUESTIONING
THE IMPERCIPIENT
AT AN INN
THE SLOW NATURE
IN A EWELEAZE NEAR WEATHERBURY
THE BRIDE-NIGHT FIRE
HEIRESS AND ARCHITECT
THE TWO MEN
LINES Spoken by Miss Ada Rehan at the Lyceum Theatre, July 23, 1890, at a performance on behalf of Lady Jeune's Holiday Fund for City Children.
“I LOOK INTO MY GLASS”
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POEMS OF THE PAST AND THE PRESENT
[TIME'S LAUGHING STOCKS AND OTHER VERSES.]
SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE LYRICS AND REVERIES
MOMENTS OF VISION
LATE LYRICS AND EARLIER
HUMAN SHOWS FAR PHANTASIES SONGS, AND TRIFLES
WINTER WORDS IN VARIOUS MOODS AND METRES
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Collected poems of Thomas Hardy
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AFTER SCHILLER
Knight
, a true sister-love
This heart retains;
Ask me no other love,
That way lie pains!
Calm must I view thee come,
Calm see thee go;
Tale-telling tears of thine
I must not know!
Collected poems of Thomas Hardy