Time's Laughingstocks, and Other Verses

Transcribed from the 1919 Macmillan and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
BY THOMAS HARDY
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED ST. MARTIN’S STREET, LONDON 1928
COPYRIGHT
First Edition 1909 Reprinted 1910 Second Edition 1915 Reprinted 1919 Pocket Edition 1919 Reprinted 1923, 1924, 1928
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, EDINBURGH
In collecting the following poems I have to thank the editors and proprietors of the periodicals in which certain of them have appeared for permission to reclaim them.
Now that the miscellany is brought together, some lack of concord in pieces written at widely severed dates, and in contrasting moods and circumstances, will be obvious enough. This I cannot help, but the sense of disconnection, particularly in respect of those lyrics penned in the first person, will be immaterial when it is borne in mind that they are to be regarded, in the main, as dramatic monologues by different characters.
As a whole they will, I hope, take the reader forward, even if not far, rather than backward. I should add that some lines in the early-dated poems have been rewritten, though they have been left substantially unchanged.
T. H.
September 1909.
As I lay awake at night-time In an ancient country barrack known to ancient cannoneers, And recalled the hopes that heralded each seeming brave and bright time Of my primal purple years,

Thomas Hardy
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2001-12-01

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