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Collected poems of Thomas Hardy
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Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)
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WESSEX POEMS
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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
WEATHERS
THE MAID OF KEINTON MANDEVILLE
SUMMER SCHEMES
EPEISODIA
FAINTHEART IN A RAILWAY TRAIN
AT MOONRISE AND ONWARDS
THE GARDEN SEAT
BARTHÉLÉMON AT VAUXHALL
“I SOMETIMES THINK”
JEZREEL
A JOG-TROT PAIR
“THE CURTAINS NOW ARE DRAWN”
“ACCORDING TO THE MIGHTY WORKING”
“I WAS NOT HE”
THE WEST-OF-WESSEX GIRL
WELCOME HOME
GOING AND STAYING
READ BY MOONLIGHT
AT A HOUSE IN HAMPSTEAD
A WOMAN'S FANCY
HER SONG
A WET AUGUST
THE DISSEMBLERS
TO A LADY PLAYING AND SINGING IN THE MORNING
“A MAN WAS DRAWING NEAR TO ME”
THE STRANGE HOUSE
“AS 'TWERE TO-NIGHT”
THE CONTRETEMPS
A GENTLEMAN'S EPITAPH ON HIMSELF AND A LADY, WHO WERE BURIED TOGETHER
THE OLD GOWN
A NIGHT IN NOVEMBER
A DUETTIST TO HER PIANOFORTE
“WHERE THREE ROADS JOINED”
“AND THERE WAS A GREAT CALM”
HAUNTING FINGERS
THE WOMAN I MET
“IF IT'S EVER SPRING AGAIN”
THE TWO HOUSES
ON STINSFORD HILL AT MIDNIGHT
THE FALLOW DEER AT THE LONELY HOUSE
THE SELFSAME SONG
THE WANDERER
A WIFE COMES BACK
A YOUNG MAN'S EXHORTATION
AT LULWORTH COVE A CENTURY BACK
A BYGONE OCCASION
TWO SERENADES
THE WEDDING MORNING
END OF THE YEAR 1912
THE CHIMES PLAY “LIFE'S A BUMPER!”
“I WORKED NO WILE TO MEET YOU”
AT THE RAILWAY STATION, UPWAY
SIDE BY SIDE
DREAM OF THE CITY SHOPWOMAN
A MAIDEN'S PLEDGE
THE CHILD AND THE SAGE
MISMET
AN AUTUMN RAIN-SCENE
MEDITATIONS ON A HOLIDAY
AN EXPERIENCE
THE BEAUTY
THE COLLECTOR CLEANS HIS PICTURE
THE WOOD FIRE
SAYING GOOD-BYE
ON THE TUNE CALLED THE OLD-HUNDRED AND-FOURTH
THE OPPORTUNITY
EVELYN G. OF CHRISTMINSTER
THE RIFT
VOICES FROM THINGS GROWING IN A CHURCHYARD
ON THE WAY
“SHE DID NOT TURN”
GROWTH IN MAY
THE CHILDREN AND SIR NAMELESS
AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY
HER TEMPLE
A TWO-YEARS' IDYLL
BY HENSTRIDGE CROSS AT THE YEAR'S END
PENANCE
“I LOOK IN HER FACE”
AFTER THE WAR
“IF YOU HAD KNOWN”
THE CHAPEL-ORGANIST
FETCHING HER
“COULD I BUT WILL”
SHE REVISITS ALONE THE CHURCH OF HER MARRIAGE
AT THE ENTERING OF THE NEW YEAR
THEY WOULD NOT COME
AFTER A ROMANTIC DAY
THE TWO WIVES
“I KNEW A LADY”
A HOUSE WITH A HISTORY
A PROCESSION OF DEAD DAYS
HE FOLLOWS HIMSELF
THE SINGING WOMAN
WITHOUT, NOT WITHIN HER
“O I WON'T LEAD A HOMELY LIFE”
IN THE SMALL HOURS
THE LITTLE OLD TABLE
VAGG HOLLOW
THE DREAM IS—WHICH?
THE COUNTRY WEDDING
FIRST OR LAST
LONELY DAYS
“WHAT DID IT MEAN?”
AT THE DINNER-TABLE
THE MARBLE TABLET
THE MASTER AND THE LEAVES
LAST WORDS TO A DUMB FRIEND
A DRIZZLING EASTER MORNING
ON ONE WHO LIVED AND DIED WHERE HE WAS BORN
THE SECOND NIGHT
SHE WHO SAW NOT
THE OLD WORKMAN
THE SAILOR'S MOTHER
OUTSIDE THE CASEMENT
THE PASSER-BY
“I WAS THE MIDMOST”
A SOUND IN THE NIGHT
ON A DISCOVERED CURL OF HAIR
AN OLD LIKENESS
HER APOTHEOSIS
“SACRED TO THE MEMORY”
TO A WELL-NAMED DWELLING
THE WHIPPER-IN
A MILITARY APPOINTMENT
THE MILESTONE BY THE RABBIT-BURROW
THE LAMENT OF THE LOOKING-GLASS
CROSS-CURRENTS
THE OLD NEIGHBOUR AND THE NEW
THE CHOSEN
THE INSCRIPTION
THE MARBLE-STREETED TOWN
A WOMAN DRIVING
A WOMAN'S TRUST
BEST TIMES
THE CASUAL ACQUAINTANCE
INTRA SEPULCHRUM
THE WHITEWASHED WALL
JUST THE SAME
THE LAST TIME
THE SEVEN TIMES
THE SUN'S LAST LOOK ON THE COUNTRY GIRL
IN A LONDON FLAT
DRAWING DETAILS IN AN OLD CHURCH
RAKE-HELL MUSES
THE COLOUR
MURMURS IN THE GLOOM
EPITAPH
AN ANCIENT TO ANCIENTS
AFTER READING PSALMS XXXIX., XL., ETC.
SURVIEW
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