Poems by Thomas Hardy
The Going
... To gain one glimpse of you ever anon! Never to bid good-bye ...
The Oxen
... "Come; see the oxen kneel,"In the lonely barton by yonder coomb ...
An August Midnight
... Yet why? They know Earth-secrets that know not I ...
Afterwards
... When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay, ...
Under The Waterfall
... Where it slipped, and it sank, and was past recall, ...
Lines On The Loss Of The "Titanic"
... On being anon twin halves of one august event,Till the Spinner of the Years ...
He Never Expected Much
... 'Twas then you said, and since have said, ...
During Wind And Rain
... See, the white storm-birds wing across!They are blithely breakfasting all -- ...
The Self-Unseeing
... Everything glowed with a gleam ...
I Look Into My Glass
... My heart had shrunk as thin!"For then, I, undistrest ...
The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House
... From the sheet of glistening white ...
I Said To Love
... We clamoured thee that thou would'st please ...
God's Funeral
... Struck out sick thoughts that could be overheard: --VI ...
Then And Now
... Rules now! Let us, by modes once called accurst, ...
A Wife In London
... His hand, whom the worm now knows:Fresh--firm--penned in highest feather-- ...