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THOMAS HARDY Selected Poems THOH_A01.pm5 1 03/03/2009, 04:57PM LONGMAN ANNOTATED TEXTS GENERAL EDITORS Charlotte Brewer, Hertford College, Oxford H.R. Woudhuysen, University College London Daniel Karlin, University of Sheffield PUBLISHED TITLES Lyrical Ballads Michael Mason Women’s Writing in Middle English Alexandra Barratt William Blake: Selected Poems David Fuller King Lear: A Parallel Text Edition René Weis Women Writers in Renaissance England Randall Martin Chaucer’s Dream Poetry Helen Philips and Nick Havely Alexander Pope: The Dunciad and Four Books Valerie Rumbold Victorian Women Poets Virginia Blain THOH_A01.pm5 2 03/03/2009, 04:57PM THOMAS HARDY Selected Poems Edited by TIM ARMSTRONG Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK THOH_A01.pm5 3 03/03/2009, 04:57PM First published 1993 by Pearson Education Limited Second edition published 2009 Published 2014 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright © 1993, 2009, Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Notices Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility. To the fullest extent of the law, neither the Publisher nor the authors, contributors, or editors, assume any liability for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. ISBN 13: 978-1-4082-0430-6 (pbk) British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book can be obtained from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Hardy, Thomas, 1840–1928. [Poems. Selections] Thomas Hardy : selected poems / edited by Tim Armstrong. — Rev. ed. p. cm. — (Longman annotated texts) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4082-0430-6 (pbk.) I. Armstrong, Tim, 1956– II. Title. PR4741.A75 2009 821′.8—dc22 2009000631 Set in 9/12pt Stone Serif by 35 A01_ARMS4306_01_SE_FM1.PM5 4 5/29/09, 3:41 PM CONTENTS Acknowledgements xi List of abbreviations xii Chronology xiv Introduction 1 Hardy’s ‘second’ career 1 Turning to poetry 1 Poetry as posthumous vision 3 Necessity and free will 5 Typology and the pattern of a life 8 Sequences and patterns 11 God and history 13 Hardy and the dead 15 The ‘Poems of 1912–13’ 17 Restoration and the past 21 Wessex 22 Hardy’s style 24 The Gothic art-principle 24 Words 26 Prosody 28 Hardy and literary tradition 32 Selecting Hardy 34 A note on the annotations 35 A note on the text 36 The Poems 37 From Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898) 39 1 The Temporary the All 40 2 Hap 42 3 Neutral Tones 43 4 The Peasant’s Confession 45 5 A Sign-Seeker 51 6 Friends Beyond 53 7 Thoughts of Phena 56 8 Nature’s Questioning 57 9 In a Eweleaze near Weatherbury 59 10 ‘I look into my glass’ 60 v THOH_A01.pm5 5 03/03/2009, 04:57PM CONTENTS From Poems of the Past and the Present (1901) 62 11 V.R. 1819–1901 63 12 Drummer Hodge 64 13 The Souls of the Slain 66 14 Rome: Building a New Street in the Ancient Quarter 70 15 Rome: At the Pyramid of Cestius near the Graves of Shelley and Keats 71 16 A Commonplace Day 73 17 To an Unborn Pauper Child 74 18 Her Reproach 76 19 His Immortality 77 20 Winter in Durnover Field 78 21 The Darkling Thrush 79 22 The Respectable Burgher on ‘The Higher Criticism’ 81 23 The Self-Unseeing 83 24 In Tenebris I 84 25 In Tenebris II 86 26 In Tenebris III 88 27 Tess’s Lament 89 28 Sapphic Fragment 91 29 ’ΑΓΝΩΣΤΩι ΘΕΩι 92 From Time’s Laughingstocks and Other Verses (1909) 94 30 The Revisitation 95 31 A Trampwoman’s Tragedy 101 32 In the Mind’s Eye 106 33 He Abjures Love 107 34 Let Me Enjoy 109 35 Julie-Jane 110 36 The Dead Quire 111 37 Night in the Old Home 117 38 After the Last Breath 118 39 One We Knew 119 40 George Meredith, 1828–1909 121 41 Yell’ham Wood’s Story 122 42 A Young Man’s Epigram on Existence 123 From Satires of Circumstance, Lyrics and Reveries (1914) 124 43 In Front of the Landscape 124 44 Channel Firing 128 45 The Convergence of the Twain 129 46 ‘When I set out for Lyonnesse’ 133 47 Wessex Heights 134 48 A Singer Asleep 136 49 Self-Unconscious 139 50 Under the Waterfall 141 vi THOH_A01.pm5 6 03/03/2009, 04:57PM CONTENTS ‘Poems of 1912–13’ 143 51 The Going 144 52 Your Last Drive 146 53 The Walk 147 54 Rain on a Grave 148 55 ‘I found her out there’ 150 56 Without Ceremony 151 57 Lament 152 58 The Haunter 154 59 The Voice 155 60 His Visitor 157 61 A Circular 158 62 A Dream or No 159 63 After a Journey 160 64 A Death-Day Recalled 162 65 Beeny Cliff 163 66 At Castle Boterel 164 67 Places 166 68 The Phantom Horsewoman 168 69 The Spell of the Rose 170 70 St Launce’s Revisited 171 71 Where the Picnic Was 173 72 The Obliterate Tomb 174 73 The Workbox 179 74 Exeunt Omnes 181 75 A Poet 182 76 In the Cemetery 183 From Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses (1917) 185 77 Moments of Vision 185 78 The Voice of Things 186 79 Apostrophe to an Old Psalm Tune 187 80 At the Word ‘Farewell’ 189 81 Heredity 190 82 Near Lanivet, 1872 191 83 Copying Architecture in an Old Minster 192 84 To Shakespeare 194 85 Quid Hic Agis? 196 86 On a Midsummer Eve 199 87 The Blinded Bird 200 88 The Statue of Liberty 201 89 The Change 203 90 Lines to a Movement in Mozart’s E-Flat Symphony 205 91 The Pedigree 206 92 His Heart: A Woman’s Dream 209 vii THOH_A01.pm5 7 03/03/2009, 04:57PM CONTENTS 93 The Oxen 210 94 The Photograph 211 95 The Last Signal 212 96 The Figure in the Scene 213 97 Overlooking the River Stour 214 98 The Musical Box 216 99 Old Furniture 217 100 The Five Students 219 101 The Wind’s Prophecy 220 102 During Wind and Rain 222 103 A Backward Spring 224 104 He Revisits His First School 225 105 ‘I thought, my Heart’ 226 106 The Shadow on the Stone 228 107 ‘For Life I had never cared greatly’ 229 108 The Pity of It 230 109 In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’ 232 110 A New Year’s Eve in War Time 233 111 ‘I looked up from my writing’ 235 112 Afterwards 236 From Late Lyrics and Earlier (1922) 238 113 Weathers 246 114 ‘According to the Mighty Working’ 247 115 The Contretemps 248 116 ‘And There Was a Great Calm’ 250 117 The Selfsame Song 252 118 At Lulworth Cove a Century Back 253 119 The Collector Cleans His Picture 254 120 On the Tune Called the Old-Hundred-and-Fourth 256 121 Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard 257 122 After a Romantic Day 260 123 In the Small Hours 261 124 Last Words to a Dumb Friend 262 125 A Drizzling Easter Morning 263 126 ‘I was the midmost’ 264 127 The Inscription 265 128 The Whitewashed Wall 269 129 After Reading Psalms XXXIX, XL, etc. 270 130 Surview 271 From Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs and Trifles (1925) 273 131 Waiting Both 273 132 A Bird-Scene at a Rural Dwelling 274 133 In a Former Resort after Many Years 275 134 A Cathedral Façade at Midnight 276 viii THOH_A01.pm5 8 03/03/2009, 04:57PM CONTENTS 135 The Monument-Maker 277 136 The Later Autumn 278 137 An East-End Curate 279 138 Sine Prole 280 139 A Sheep Fair 281 140 Snow in the Suburbs 282 141 A Light Snow-Fall after Frost 284 142 Music in a Snowy Street 285 143 In Sherborne Abbey 286 144 The Mock Wife 288 145 ‘Not only I’ 289 146 Her Haunting-Ground 291 147 Days to Recollect 291 148 This Summer and Last 292 149 ‘Nothing matters much’ 293 150 Before My Friend Arrived 294 151 The Bird-Catcher’s Boy 295 152 Song to an Old Burden 298 153 ‘Why do I?’ 299 From Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres (1928) 301 154 The New Dawn’s Business 303 155 Proud Songsters 304 156 The Prophetess 304 157 A Wish for Unconsciousness 305 158 The Love-Letters 306 159 Throwing a Tree 307 160 Lying Awake 308 161 Childhood Among the Ferns 309 162 A Poet’s Thought 310 163 ‘I watched a blackbird’ 311 164 A Nightmare, and the Next Thing 311 165 So Various 313 166 An Evening in Galilee 315 167 We Field-women 317 168 He Never Expected Much 318 169 Standing by the Mantelpiece 319 170 Our Old Friend Dualism 320 171 Drinking Song 321 172 The Aged Newspaper Soliloquizes 325 173 Christmas: 1924 325 174 The Boy’s Dream 326 175 Family Portraits 327 176 Christmas in the Elgin Room 329 177 ‘We are getting to the end’ 331 178 He Resolves to Say No More 332 ix THOH_A01.pm5 9 03/03/2009, 04:57PM

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