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Midnight On The Great Western

    By Thomas Hardy



    In the third-class seat sat the journeying boy,
    And the roof-lamp's oily flame
    Played down on his listless form and face,
    Bewrapt past knowing to what he was going,
    Or whence he came.

    In the band of his hat the journeying boy
    Had a ticket stuck; and a string
    Around his neck bore the key of his box,
    That twinkled gleams of the lamp's sad beams
    Like a living thing.

    What past can be yours, O journeying boy
    Towards a world unknown,
    Who calmly, as if incurious quite
    On all at stake, can undertake
    This plunge alone?

    Knows your soul a sphere, O journeying boy,
    Our rude realms far above,
    Whence with spacious vision you mark and mete
    This region of sin that you find you in,
    But are not of?



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