Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOUIE, by THOMAS HARDY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I am forgetting louie the bouyant Last Line: Long two strangers they and far apart; such neighbours now! | ||||||||
I AM forgetting Louie the buoyant; Why not raise her phantom, too, Here in daylight With the elect one's? She will never thrust the foremost figure out of view! Mid this heat, in gauzy muslin See I Louie's life-lit brow Here in daylight By the elect one's. - Long two strangers they and far apart; such neighbours now! | 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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