As 'legal representative'
I read a missive not my own,
On new designs the senders give
For clothes, in tints as shown.
...
Woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me,
Saying that now you are not as you were
When you had changed from the one who was all to me,
But as at first, when our day was fair.
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'TWAS a death-bed summons, and forth I went
By the way of the Western Wall, so drear
On that winter night, and sought a gate--
The home, by Fate,
...
WHEN 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;
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WILLIAM Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough,
Robert's kin, and John's, and Ned's,
And the Squire, and Lady Susan, lie in Mellstock churchyard now!
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If hours be years the twain are blest,
For now they solace swift desire
By bonds of every bond the best,
If hours be years. The twain are blest
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He does not think that I haunt here nightly:
How shall I let him know
That whither his fancy sets him wandering
I, too, alertly go? -
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Between us now and here--
Two thrown together
Who are not wont to wear
Life's flushest feather--
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"O lonely workman, standing there
In a dream, why do you stare and stare
At her grave, as no other grave where there?"
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Wintertime nighs;
But my bereavement-pain
It cannot bring again:
Twice no one dies.
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