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A Confession To A Friend In Trouble

    By Thomas Hardy



    Your troubles shrink not, though I feel them less
    Here, far away, than when I tarried near;
    I even smile old smiles with listlessness -
    Yet smiles they are, not ghastly mockeries mere.

    A thought too strange to house within my brain
    Haunting its outer precincts I discern:
    - That I will not show zeal again to learn
    Your griefs, and sharing them, renew my pain . . .

    It goes, like murky bird or buccaneer
    That shapes its lawless figure on the main,
    And each new impulse tends to make outflee
    The unseemly instinct that had lodgment here;
    Yet, comrade old, can bitterer knowledge be
    Than that, though banned, such instinct was in me!

    1866.



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