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Subject: HARDY, THOMAS (1840-1928)
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A LUNCHEON (THOMAS HARDY ENTERTAINS THE PRINCE OF WALES), by HENRY MAXIMILIAN BEERBOHM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lift latch, step in, be welcome, sir
Last Line: Farewell, farewell, your royal highness.
Alternate Author Name(s): Beerbohm, Max
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry & Poets


A VISIT TO THOMAS HARDY, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The roman road runs by the wall
Last Line: I touch the immortal.
Subject(s): Death; Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Obituaries; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


AFTER THOMAS HARDY, by THOMAS WILLARD CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here is the ancient floor
Last Line: Is surrounded by a glowing beard %spun from my petrified brains
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Tom
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry And Poets


BIRTHDAY POEM FOR THOMAS HARDY, by CECIL DAY LEWIS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is birthday weather for you, dear soul
Last Line: Since you have been.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blake, Nicolas
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry & Poets


EMMA'S EVENSONG, by ANITA WINTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cleaving, I call, -- no longer bright-souled
Last Line: Bury our dark decembers
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights


FOR A BOOK BY THOMAS HARDY, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With searching feet, through dark circuitous ways
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)


LEADEN ECHO AND THE GOLDEN ECHO, by THOMAS STURGE MOORE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How to keep - is there any any, is there none such, nowhere
Last Line: Yonder, yes yonder, yonder, %yonder
Alternate Author Name(s): Moore, T. Sturge
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry And Poets


ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THOMAS HARDY'S .. 'THE QUEEN OF CORNWALL', by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Long years ago on cornish land
Last Line: In song before we sleep.
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Dramatists


SPRING FOR THOMAS HARDY, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These are the weathers hardy praised
Last Line: He chiefly sings
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Spring


TERRIFIC TORPEDOES; OR, SIR THOMAS HARDY'S SOLILOQUY, by PHILIP FRENEAU    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Then traitor come! As black revenge excites
Last Line: Where you will have no beds to make, %nor I be doomed to lie awake
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Navy - United States; Poetry And Poets; War Of 1812


THOMAS HARDY, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mingled the moonlight with daylight - the last in the narrowing west
Last Line: Tey thine, too, this solacing music, as we earthfolk stumble along.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry And Poets


THOMAS HARDY, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The first morning after anyone's death, it is important
Last Line: You can hear the milk as it drills into wooden pails.
Subject(s): Death; Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Life; Poetry & Poets; Sex; Dead, The


THOMAS HARDY, UNDER GLASS, by JUNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: What count of pebbles fits into an urn?
Last Line: Through which man dreams and ultimately hopes
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights


THOUGHTS OF THE WOMAN MUCH MISSED, by MARGARET KAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: No, husband, that was not me calling you, calling you
Last Line: Beneath the daisies now, quite silently
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights


THOUGHTS OF THOMAS HARDY, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are you looking for someone, you who come pattering
Last Line: Your particular fate and experience, poor leaf
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry And Poets


TO BE LIKED BY YOU WOULD BE A CALAMITY, by MARIANNE MOORE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Attack is more piquant than concord,' but when
Last Line: Are a shout.
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry & Poets


TO THOMAS HARDY, by LAURENCE HOUSMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Poetry And Poets; Religion