Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928 / Dorchester / England)
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Poems by Thomas Hardy : 1 / 328
"Between Us Now"
Between us now and here -
Two thrown together
Who are not wont to wear
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Thomas Hardy
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Love is what he is missing in the spoken word from his fair damsel
Thomas Hardy's prose shows his familiarity with the depth of despair, and the reasons for it. This poem shows his willingness to hope. I like him better knowing that he wrote such poetry.