Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses/At Moonrise and Onwards

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Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses (1922)
by Thomas Hardy
At Moonrise and Onwards
3675908Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses — At Moonrise and Onwards1922Thomas Hardy

AT MOONRISE AND ONWARDS

I THOUGHT you a fire
On Heron-Plantation Hill,
Dealing out mischief the most dire
To the chattels of men of hire
There in their vill.

But by and by
You turned a yellow-green,
Like a large glow-worm in the sky;
And then I could descry
Your mood and mien.

How well I know
Your furtive feminine shape!
As if reluctantly you show
You nude of cloud, and but by favour throw
Aside its drape. . . .

—How many a year
Have you kept pace with me,
Wan Woman of the waste up there,
Behind a hedge, or the bare
Bough of a tree!

No novelty are you,
O Lady of all my time,
Veering unbid into my view
Whether I near Death's mew,
Or Life's top cyme!