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I Met A Man

    By Thomas Hardy



    I met a man when night was nigh,
    Who said, with shining face and eye
    Like Moses' after Sinai:-

    "I have seen the Moulder of Monarchies,
    Realms, peoples, plains and hills,
    Sitting upon the sunlit seas! -
    And, as He sat, soliloquies
    Fell from Him like an antiphonic breeze
    That pricks the waves to thrills.

    "Meseemed that of the maimed and dead
    Mown down upon the globe, -
    Their plenteous blooms of promise shed
    Ere fruiting-time - His words were said,
    Sitting against the western web of red
    Wrapt in His crimson robe.

    "And I could catch them now and then:
    - 'Why let these gambling clans
    Of human Cockers, pit liege men
    From mart and city, dale and glen,
    In death-mains, but to swell and swell again
    Their swollen All-Empery plans,

    "'When a mere nod (if my malign
    Compeer but passive keep)
    Would mend that old mistake of mine
    I made with Saul, and ever consign
    All Lords of War whose sanctuaries enshrine
    Liberticide, to sleep?

    "'With violence the lands are spread
    Even as in Israel's day,
    And it repenteth me I bred
    Chartered armipotents lust-led
    To feuds . . . Yea, grieves my heart, as then I said,
    To see their evil way!'

    - "The utterance grew, and flapped like flame,
    And further speech I feared;
    But no Celestial tongued acclaim,
    And no huzzas from earthlings came,
    And the heavens mutely masked as 'twere in shame
    Till daylight disappeared."

    Thus ended he as night rode high -
    The man of shining face and eye,
    Like Moses' after Sinai.

    1916.



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