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BEFORE KNOWLEDGE by THOMAS HARDY

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First Line: WHEN I WALKED ROSELESS TRACKS AND WIDE
Last Line: AND I HEARD NO CALL!

WHEN I walked roseless tracks and wide,
Ere dawned your date for meeting me,
O why did you not cry Halloo
Across the stretch between, and say:

'We move, while years as yet divide,
On closing lines which - though it be
You know me not nor I know you -
Will intersect and join some day!'

Then well I had borne
Each scraping thorn;
But the winters froze,
And grew no rose;

No bridge bestrode
The gap at all;
No shape you showed,
And I heard no call!



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