Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PARADOX (M.H.), by THOMAS HARDY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Though out of sight now, and as 'twere not the least to us Last Line: Yea indeed, may know well; even know thereof all. | ||||||||
THOUGH out of sight now, and as 'twere not the least to us; Comes she in sorrows, as one bringing peace to us? Lost to each meadow, each hill-top, each tree around, Yet the whole truth may her largened sight see around? Always away from us She may not stray from us! Can she, then, know how men's fatings befall? Yea indeed, may know well; even know thereof all. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEN WHO MARCH AWAY' (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) by THOMAS HARDY A BROKEN APPOINTMENT by THOMAS HARDY A CHRISTMAS GHOST-STORY; CHRISTMAS-EVE 1899 by THOMAS HARDY A THOUGHT IN TWO MOODS by THOMAS HARDY A THUNDERSTORM IN TOWN by THOMAS HARDY A TRAMPWOMAN'S TRAGEDY by THOMAS HARDY A WIFE IN LONDON by THOMAS HARDY ACCORDING TO THE MIGHTY WORKING by THOMAS HARDY |
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