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A Broken Appointment

by Thomas Hardy

You did not come,
And marching Time drew on, and wore me numb.
Yet less for loss of your dear presence there
Than that I thus found lacking in your make
That high compassion which can overbear
Reluctance for pure loving kindness' sake
Grieved I, when, as the hope-hour stroked its sum,
You did not come.

You love me not,
And love alone can lend you loyalty;
--I know and knew it. But, unto the store
Of human deeds divine in all but name,
Was it not worth a little hour or more
To add yet this: Once you, a woman, came
To soothe a time-torn man; even though it be
You love me not.


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  Poems by Thomas Hardy
  1. Afterwards
  2. Ah Are You Digging On My Grave
  3. An Ancient To Ancients
  4. An Autumn Rain-Scene
  5. Architectural Masks
  6. At Lulworth Cove A Century Back
  7. At The Railway Station Upways
  8. A Broken Appointment
  9. A Confession To A Friend In Trouble
  10. A Thunderstorm In Town
  11. A Wife In London
  12. Between Us Now
  13. Channel Firing
  14. Domicilium
  15. Drummer Hodge
  16. During Wind And Rain
  17. Embarcation
  18. Epitaph On A Pessimist
  19. Fragment
  20. George Meredith
  21. Hap
  22. Heredity
  23. He Never Expected Much
  24. In A Museum
  25. In Tenebris
  26. In The Moonlight
  27. In The Vaulted Way
  28. In Time Of The Breaking Of Nations
  29. I Have Lived With Shades
  30. I Look Into My Glass
  31. I Said To Love
  32. Last Words To A Dumb Friend
  33. Let Me Enjoy
  34. Lines On The Loss Of The Titanic
  35. Men Who March Away
  36. Midnight On The Great Western
  37. Mismet
  38. Moments Of Vision
  39. My Spirit Will Not Haunt The Mound
  40. Night In The Old Home
  41. No Buyers
  42. She Hears The Storm
  43. Then And Now
  44. The Cave Of The Unborn
  45. The Choirmasters Burial
  46. The Church-Builder
  47. The Contretemps
  48. The Convergence Of The Twain
  49. The Dance At The Phoenix
  50. The Darkling Thrush
  51. The Dead Man Walking
  52. The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House
  53. The Farm Womans Winter
  54. The Fire At Tranter Sweatleys
  55. The Ghost Of The Past
  56. The Going
  57. The House Of Hospitalities
  58. The Man He Killed
  59. The Masked Face
  60. The Oxen
  61. The Pity Of It
  62. The Rambler
  63. The Roman Road
  64. The Ruined Maid
  65. The Self-Unseeing
  66. The Selfsame Song
  67. The Subalterns
  68. The Sun On The Bookcase
  69. The To-Be-Forgotten
  70. The Voice
  71. The Years Awakening
  72. Thoughts Of Phena
  73. To An Unborn Pauper Child
  74. Under The Waterfall
  75. Waiting Both
  76. Weathers
  77. When I Set Out For Lyonnesse
 
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  Ted Kooser 
  Theodore Roethke 
  Thom Gunn 
  Thomas Carew 
  Thomas Flatman 
  Thomas Gray 
  Thomas Hardy 
  Thomas Otway 
  Thomas Warton 
  Tony Harrison 

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