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Evelyn G. Of Christminster

    By Thomas Hardy



    I can see the towers
    In mind quite clear
    Not many hours'
    Faring from here;
    But how up and go,
    And briskly bear
    Thither, and know
    That are not there?

    Though the birds sing small,
    And apple and pear
    On your trees by the wall
    Are ripe and rare,
    Though none excel them,
    I have no care
    To taste them or smell them
    And you not there.

    Though the College stones
    Are smit with the sun,
    And the graduates and Dons
    Who held you as one
    Of brightest brow
    Still think as they did,
    Why haunt with them now
    Your candle is hid?

    Towards the river
    A pealing swells:
    They cost me a quiver -
    Those prayerful bells!
    How go to God,
    Who can reprove
    With so heavy a rod
    As your swift remove!

    The chorded keys
    Wait all in a row,
    And the bellows wheeze
    As long ago.
    And the psalter lingers,
    And organist's chair;
    But where are your fingers
    That once wagged there?

    Shall I then seek
    That desert place
    This or next week,
    And those tracks trace
    That fill me with cark
    And cloy; nowhere
    Being movement or mark
    Of you now there!



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