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A Meeting With Despair

    By Thomas Hardy



    As evening shaped I found me on a moor
    Which sight could scarce sustain:
    The black lean land, of featureless contour,
    Was like a tract in pain.

    "This scene, like my own life," I said, "is one
    Where many glooms abide;
    Toned by its fortune to a deadly dun -
    Lightless on every side.

    I glanced aloft and halted, pleasure-caught
    To see the contrast there:
    The ray-lit clouds gleamed glory; and I thought,
    "There's solace everywhere!"

    Then bitter self-reproaches as I stood
    I dealt me silently
    As one perverse misrepresenting Good
    In graceless mutiny.

    Against the horizon's dim-discerned wheel
    A form rose, strange of mould:
    That he was hideous, hopeless, I could feel
    Rather than could behold.

    "'Tis a dead spot, where even the light lies spent
    To darkness!" croaked the Thing.
    "Not if you look aloft!" said I, intent
    On my new reasoning.

    "Yea but await awhile!" he cried. "Ho-ho! -
    Look now aloft and see!"
    I looked. There, too, sat night: Heaven's radiant show
    Had gone. Then chuckled he.



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