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Epeisodia

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    Past the hills that peep
    Where the leaze is smiling,
    On and on beguiling
    Crisply-cropping sheep;
    Under boughs of brushwood
    Linking tree and tree
    In a shade of lushwood,
    There caressed we!

II

    Hemmed by city walls
    That outshut the sunlight,
    In a foggy dun light,
    Where the footstep falls
    With a pit-pat wearisome
    In its cadency
    On the flagstones drearisome
    There pressed we!

III

    Where in wild-winged crowds
    Blown birds show their whiteness
    Up against the lightness
    Of the clammy clouds;
    By the random river
    Pushing to the sea,
    Under bents that quiver
    There rest we.



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