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Lament

    By Thomas Hardy



    How she would have loved
    A party to-day! -
    Bright-hatted and gloved,
    With table and tray
    And chairs on the lawn
    Her smiles would have shone
    With welcomings . . . But
    She is shut, she is shut
        From friendship's spell
        In the jailing shell
        Of her tiny cell.

    Or she would have reigned
    At a dinner to-night
    With ardours unfeigned,
    And a generous delight;
    All in her abode
    She'd have freely bestowed
    On her guests . . . But alas,
    She is shut under grass
        Where no cups flow,
        Powerless to know
        That it might be so.

    And she would have sought
    With a child's eager glance
    The shy snowdrops brought
    By the new year's advance,
    And peered in the rime
    Of Candlemas-time
    For crocuses . . . chanced
    It that she were not tranced
        From sights she loved best;
        Wholly possessed
        By an infinite rest!

    And we are here staying
    Amid these stale things
    Who care not for gaying,
    And those junketings
    That used so to joy her,
    And never to cloy her
    As us they cloy! . . . But
    She is shut, she is shut
        From the cheer of them, dead
        To all done and said
        In a yew-arched bed.



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