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Collected poems of Thomas Hardy
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Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)
WESSEX POEMS
POEMS OF THE PAST AND THE PRESENT
[TIME'S LAUGHING STOCKS AND OTHER VERSES.]
SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE LYRICS AND REVERIES
LYRICS AND REVERIES
IN FRONT OF THE LANDSCAPE
CHANNEL FIRING
THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN
THE GHOST OF THE PAST
AFTER THE VISIT
TO MEET, OR OTHERWISE
THE DIFFERENCE
THE SUN ON THE BOOKCASE
“WHEN I SET OUT FOR LYONNESSE”
A THUNDERSTORM IN TOWN
THE TORN LETTER
BEYOND THE LAST LAMP
THE FACE AT THE CASEMENT
LOST LOVE
“MY SPIRIT WILL NOT HAUNT THE MOUND”
WESSEX HEIGHTS
IN DEATH DIVIDED
THE PLACE ON THE MAP
THE SCHRECKHORN
A SINGER ASLEEP
A PLAINT TO MAN
GOD'S FUNERAL
SPECTRES THAT GRIEVE
“AH, ARE YOU DIGGING ON MY GRAVE?”
SELF-UNCONSCIOUS
THE DISCOVERY
TOLERANCE
BEFORE AND AFTER SUMMER
AT DAY-CLOSE IN NOVEMBER
THE YEAR'S AWAKENING
UNDER THE WATERFALL
POEMS OF 1912–13
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE
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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A YOUNG MAN'S EPIGRAM ON EXISTENCE
A senseless
school, where we must give
Our lives that we may learn to live!
A dolt is he who memorizes
Lessons that leave no time for prizes.
16 W. P. V. 1866.
Collected poems of Thomas Hardy