To a well-named dwelling by Thomas Hardy
To a well-named dwelling by Thomas Hardy

To a well-named dwelling

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To a well-named dwelling by Thomas Hardy

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Glad old house of lichened stonework,
What I owed you in my lone work,
&nbsp Noon and night!
Whensoever faint or ailing,
Letting go my grasp and failing,
&nbsp You lent light.

How by that fair title came you?
Did some forward eye so name you
&nbsp Knowing that one,
Sauntering down his century blindly,
Would remark your sound, so kindly,
&nbsp And be won?

Smile in sunlight, sleep in moonlight,
Bask in April, May, and June-light,
&nbsp Zephyr-fanned;
Let your chambers show no sorrow,
Blanching day, or stuporing morrow,
&nbsp While they stand.

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