Thomas Hardy (Томас Гарди (Харди))
There Seemed a Strangeness
A Phantasy There seemed a strangeness in the air, Vermilion light on the land’s lean face; I heard a Voice from I knew not where: – ‘The Great Adjustment is taking place! ‘I set thick darkness over you, And fogged you all your years therein; At last I uncloud your view, Which I am weary of holding in. ‘Men have not heard, men have not seen Since the beginning of the world What earth and heaven mean; But now their curtains shall be furled, ‘And they shall see what is, ere long, Not through a glass, but face to face; And Right shall disestablish Wrong: The Great Adjustment is taking place.’
Thomas Hardy’s other poems:
- Yuletide in a Younger World
- To Carrey Clavel
- They Are Great Trees
- I Thought, My Heart
- The Two Houses
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