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The Marble-Streeted Town

    By Thomas Hardy



    I reach the marble-streeted town,
    Whose "Sound" outbreathes its air
    Of sharp sea-salts;
    I see the movement up and down
    As when she was there.
    Ships of all countries come and go,
    The bandsmen boom in the sun
    A throbbing waltz;
    The schoolgirls laugh along the Hoe
    As when she was one.

    I move away as the music rolls:
    The place seems not to mind
    That she of old
    The brightest of its native souls -
    Left it behind!
    Over this green aforedays she
    On light treads went and came,
    Yea, times untold;
    Yet none here knows her history -
    Has heard her name.

    PLYMOUTH (1914?).



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