Thomas Hardy (Томас Гарди (Харди))
The Wedding Morning
Tabitha dressed for her wedding: – ‘Tabby, why look so sad?’ ‘ – O I feel a great gloominess spreading, spreading, Instead of supremely glad!.. ‘I called on Carry last night, And he came whilst I was there, Not knowing I’d called. So I kept out of sight, And I heard what he said to her: ‘ “ – Ah, I’d far liefer marry You, Dear, to-morrow!” he said, “But that cannot be.” – O I’d give him to Carry, And willingly see them wed, ‘But how can I do it when His baby will soon be born? After that I hope I may die. And then She can have him. I shall not mourn!’
Thomas Hardy’s other poems:
- The Whaler’s Wife
- Yuletide in a Younger World
- To Carrey Clavel
- They Are Great Trees
- I Thought, My Heart
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