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Thomas Hardy
2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928 / Dorchester / England
Poems of Thomas Hardy
I Look Into My Glass
I Need Not Go
I Rose Up As My Custom Is
I Said To Love
I Sometimes Think
I Was Not He
In A Eweleaze Near Weatherbury
In A Museum
In A Wood
In A Wook
In Front Of The Landscape
In Tenebris
In The British Museum
In The Days Of Crinoline
In The Moonlight
In The Old Theatre, Fiesole (April, 1887)
In The Old Theatre, Fiesole.
In The Servants' Quarters
In The Vaulted Way
In Time Of
In Time Of 'The Breaking Of Nations'
In Vision I Roamed
Jezreel
Lament
Last Words To A Dumb Friend
Leipzig
Let Me Enjoy
Lines
Lines On The Loss Of The "Titanic"
Long Plighted
Mad Judy
Men Who March Away
Middle-Age Enthusiasms
Midnight On The Great Western
Mismet
Moments Of Vision
Mute Opinion
My Cicely
My Spirit Will Not Haunt The Mound
Nature's Questioning
Near Lanivet 1872
Neutral Tones
New Year's Eve
Night In The Old Home
No Buyers
On A Fine Morning
On An Invitation To The United States.
Places
Postponement
Rain on a Grave
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