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On A Heath

    By Thomas Hardy



    I could hear a gown-skirt rustling
    Before I could see her shape,
    Rustling through the heather
    That wove the common's drape,
    On that evening of dark weather
    When I hearkened, lips agape.

    And the town-shine in the distance
    Did but baffle here the sight,
    And then a voice flew forward:
    Dear, is't you? I fear the night!"
    And the herons flapped to norward
    In the firs upon my right.

    There was another looming
    Whose life we did not see;
    There was one stilly blooming
    Full nigh to where walked we;
    There was a shade entombing
    All that was bright of me.



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