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She, I, And They

    By Thomas Hardy



        I was sitting,
        She was knitting,
    And the portraits of our fore-folk hung around;
    When there struck on us a sigh;
    "Ah - what is that?" said I:
    "Was it not you?" said she. "A sigh did sound."

        I had not breathed it,
        Nor the night-wind heaved it,
    And how it came to us we could not guess;
    And we looked up at each face
    Framed and glazed there in its place,
    Still hearkening; but thenceforth was silentness.

        Half in dreaming,
        "Then its meaning,"
    Said we, "must be surely this; that they repine
    That we should be the last
    Of stocks once unsurpassed,
    And unable to keep up their sturdy line."

    1916.



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