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Title: Friends Beyond Author: Thomas Hardy [More Titles by Hardy] William Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough, "Gone," I call them, gone for good, that group of local hearts and heads; They've a way of whispering to me--fellow-wight who yet abide - "We have triumphed: this achievement turns the bane to antidote, "No more need we corn and clothing, feel of old terrestrial stress; W. D.--"Ye mid burn the wold bass-viol that I set such vallie by." Lady.--"You may have my rich brocades, my laces; take each household key; Far.--"Ye mid zell my favourite heifer, ye mid let the charlock grow, All. --"We've no wish to hear the tidings, how the people's fortunes shift; "Curious not the least are we if our intents you make or mar, - Thus, with very gods' composure, freed those crosses late and soon William Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |