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The Chosen

27 May 2023

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“A woman for whom great gods might strive!” 

I said, and kissed her there: 

And then I thought of the other five, 

And of how charms outwear. 

  

I thought of the first with her eating eyes, 

And I thought of the second with hers, green-gray, 

And I thought of the third, experienced, wise, 

And I thought of the fourth who sang all day. 

  

And I thought of the fifth, whom I'd called a jade. 

And I thought of them all, tear-fraught; 

And that each had shown her a passable maid, 

Yet not of the favour sought. 

  

So I traced these words on the bark of a beech, 

Just at the falling of the mast: 

“After scanning five; yes, each and each, 

I've found the woman desired – at last!” 

  

“–I feel a strange benumbing spell, 

As one ill-wished!” said she. 

And soon it seemed that something fell 

Was starving her love for me. 

  

“I feel some curse. O, five were there?” 

And wanly she swerved, and went away. 

I followed sick: night numbed the air, 

And dark the mournful moorland lay. 

  

I cried: “O darling, turn your head!” 

But never her face I viewed; 

“O turn, O turn!” again I said, 

And miserably pursued. 

  

At length I came to a Christ-cross stone 

Which she had passed without discern; 

And I knelt upon the leaves there strown, 

And prayed aloud that she might turn. 

  

I rose, and looked; and turn she did; 

I cried, “My heart revives!” 

“Look more,” she said. I looked as bid; 

Her face was all the five's. 

  

All the five women, clear come back, 

I saw in her – with her made one, 

The while she drooped upon the track, 

And her frail term seemed well-nigh run. 

  

She'd half forgot me in her change; 

“Who are you? Won't you say 

Who you may be, you man so strange, 

Following since yesterday?” 

  

I took the composite form she was, 

And carried her to an arbour small, 

Not passion-moved, but even because 

In one I could atone to all. 

  

And there she lies, and there I tend, 

Till my life's threads unwind, 

A various womanhood in blend – 

Not one, but all combined. 

   

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Best Poems of Thomas Hardy
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Works of famous english writer Thomas Hardy in poetry.
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The Ruined Maid

14 April 2023
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"O 'Melia, my dear, this does everything crown!  Who could have supposed I should meet you in Town?  And whence such fair garments, such prosperi-ty?" "O didn't you know I'd been ruined?" said she.

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The Darkling Thrush

14 April 2023
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I leant upon a coppice gate  When Frost was spectre-grey,  And Winter's dregs made desolate  The weakening eye of day.  The tangled bine-stems scored the sky  Like strings of broken lyres,  And

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The Voice

14 April 2023
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Woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me,  Saying that now you are not as you were  When you had changed from the one who was all to me,  But as at first, when our day was fair.     Can

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In Tenebris

26 April 2023
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Wintertime nighs;  But my bereavement-pain  It cannot bring again:  Twice no one dies.     Flower-petals flee;  But, since it once hath been,  No more that severing scene  Can harrow me.    

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I Looked Up From My Writing

26 April 2023
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I looked up from my writing,     And gave a start to see,  As if rapt in my inditing,     The moon's full gaze on me.     Her meditative misty head     Was spectral in its air,  And I involunta

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A Thunderstorm in Town

23 May 2023
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She wore a 'terra-cotta' dress, And we stayed, because of the pelting storm, Within the hansom's dry recess, Though the horse had stopped; yea, motionless We sat on, snug and warm. Th

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A Broken Appointment

23 May 2023
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You did not come,  And marching Time drew on, and wore me numb,  Yet less for loss of your dear presence there  Than that I thus found lacking in your make  That high compassion which can overbear

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During Wind And Rain

24 May 2023
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They sing their dearest songs He, she, all of them—yea,  Treble and tenor and bass,  And one to play;  With the candles mooning each face Ah, no; the years O!  How the sick leaves reel down in t

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The Convergence of the Twain

24 May 2023
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I  In a solitude of the sea  Deep from human vanity,  And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she.     II  Steel chambers, late the pyres  Of her salamandrine fires,  Cold curre

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According to the Mighty Working

25 May 2023
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When moiling seems at cease  In the vague void of night-time,  And heaven's wide roomage stormless  Between the dusk and light-time,  And fear at last is formless,  We call the allurement Peace. 

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And There Was A Great Calm

25 May 2023
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There had been years of Passion—scorching, cold,  And much Despair, and Anger heaving high,  Care whitely watching, Sorrows manifold,  Among the young, among the weak and old,  And the pensive Spi

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At Lulworth Cove A Century Back

26 May 2023
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Had I but lived a hundred years ago  I might have gone, as I have gone this year,  By Warmwell Cross on to a Cove I know,  And Time have placed his finger on me there:     "You see that man?" I m

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Before Marching and After

26 May 2023
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 Orion swung southward aslant  Where the starved Egdon pine-trees had thinned,  The Pleiads aloft seemed to pant  With the heather that twitched in the wind;  But he looked on indifferent to sight

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Channel Firing

27 May 2023
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That night your great guns, unawares,  Shook all our coffins as we lay,  And broke the chancel window-squares,  We thought it was the Judgment-day     And sat upright. While drearisome  Arose th

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The Chosen

27 May 2023
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“A woman for whom great gods might strive!”  I said, and kissed her there:  And then I thought of the other five,  And of how charms outwear.     I thought of the first with her eating eyes,  An

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The Dead Man Walking

27 May 2023
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They hail me as one living,  But don't they know  That I have died of late years,  Untombed although?     I am but a shape that stands here,  A pulseless mould,  A pale past picture, screening 

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The Echo Elf Answers

27 May 2023
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How much shall I love her?  For life, or not long?  “Not long.”     Alas! When forget her?  In years, or by June?  “By June.”     And whom woo I after?  No one, or a throng?  “A throng.”   

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The Masked Face

29 May 2023
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I found me in a great surging space,  At either end a door,  And I said: "What is this giddying place,  With no firm-fixéd floor,  That I knew not of before?"  "It is Life," said a mask-clad face

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Men Who March Away

29 May 2023
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What of the faith and fire within us  Men who march away  Ere the barn-cocks say  Night is growing gray,  Leaving all that here can win us;  What of the faith and fire within us  Men who march a

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Neutral Tones

29 May 2023
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We stood by a pond that winter day,  And the sun was white, as though chidden of God,  And a few leaves lay on the starving sod;  They had fallen from an ash, and were gray.     Your eyes on me w

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