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Natures Questioning

EN I look forth at dawning, pool,        Field, flock, and lonely tree,        All seem to look at me     Like chastened children sitting silent in a school;        Their faces dulled, constrained, and worn,        As though the master's ways        Through the long teaching days     Their first terrestrial zest had chilled and overborne.        And on them stirs, in lippings mere        (As if once clear in call,        But now scarce breathed at all)—     "We wonder, ever wonder, why we find us here!        "Has some Vast Imbecility,        Mighty to build and blend,        But impotent to tend,     Framed us in jest, and left us now to hazardry?        "Or come we of an Automaton        Unconscious of our pains?…        Or are we live remains     Of Godhead dying downwards, brain and eye now gone?        "Or is it that some high Plan betides,        As yet not understood,        Of Evil stormed by Good,     We the Forlorn Hope over which Achievement strides?"        Thus things around.

No answerer I….        Meanwhile the winds, and rains,        And Earth's old glooms and pains     Are still the same, and gladdest Life Death neighbors nigh.

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was i…
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