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A WET AUGUST by THOMAS HARDY

Poet Analysis

First Line: NINE DROPS OF WATER BEAD THE JESSAMINE
Last Line: WERE WROUGHT MORE BRIGHT THAN BRIGHTEST SKIES TO-DAY.
Subject(s): RAIN; SUMMER;

NINE drops of water bead the jessamine,
And nine-and-ninety smear the stones and tiles:
- 'Twas not so in that August - full-rayed, fine -
When we lived out-of-doors, sang songs, strode miles.

Or was there then no noted radiancy
Of summer? Were dun clouds, a dribbling bough,
Gilt over by the light I bore in me,
And was the waste world just the same as now?

It can have been so: yea, that threatenings
Of coming down-drip on the sunless gray,
By the then golden chances seen in things
Were wrought more bright than brightest skies to-day.



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