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The Maid Of Keinton Mandeville

    By Thomas Hardy



    I hear that maiden still
    Of Keinton Mandeville
    Singing, in flights that played
    As wind-wafts through us all,
    Till they made our mood a thrall
    To their aery rise and fall,
    "Should he upbraid."

    Rose-necked, in sky-gray gown,
    From a stage in Stower Town
    Did she sing, and singing smile
    As she blent that dexterous voice
    With the ditty of her choice,
    And banished our annoys
    Thereawhile.

    One with such song had power
    To wing the heaviest hour
    Of him who housed with her.
    Who did I never knew
    When her spoused estate ondrew,
    And her warble flung its woo
    In his ear.

    Ah, she's a beldame now,
    Time-trenched on cheek and brow,
    Whom I once heard as a maid
    From Keinton Mandeville
    Of matchless scope and skill
    Sing, with smile and swell and trill,
    "Should he upbraid!"



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(A Tribute To Sir H. Bishop)


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