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The Night Of The Dance

    By Thomas Hardy



    The cold moon hangs to the sky by its horn,
    And centres its gaze on me;
    The stars, like eyes in reverie,
    Their westering as for a while forborne,
    Quiz downward curiously.

    Old Robert draws the backbrand in,
    The green logs steam and spit;
    The half-awakened sparrows flit
    From the riddled thatch; and owls begin
    To whoo from the gable-slit.

    Yes; far and nigh things seem to know
    Sweet scenes are impending here;
    That all is prepared; that the hour is near
    For welcomes, fellowships, and flow
    Of sally, song, and cheer;

    That spigots are pulled and viols strung;
    That soon will arise the sound
    Of measures trod to tunes renowned;
    That She will return in Love's low tongue
    My vows as we wheel around.



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