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Copying Architecture In An Old Minster - Thomas Hardy
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Copying Architecture In An Old Minster Thomas Hardy

Copying Architecture In An Old Minster - Thomas Hardy
(Wimborne)

     How smartly the quarters of the hour march by
        That the jack-o'-clock never forgets;
     Ding-dong; and before I have traced a cusp's eye,
Or got the true twist of the ogee over,
        A double ding-dong ricochetts.

     Just so did he clang here before I came,
        And so will he clang when I'm gone
     Through the Minster's cavernous hollows—the same
Tale of hours never more to be will he deliver
        To the speechless midnight and dawn!

     I grow to conceive it a call to ghosts,
        Whose mould lies below and around.
     Yes; the next "Come, come," draws them out from their posts,
And they gather, and one shade appears, and another,
        As the eve-damps creep from the ground.

      See—a Courtenay stands by his quatre-foiled tomb,
        And a Duke and his Duchess near;
     And one Sir Edmund in columned gloom,
And a Saxon king by the presbytery chamber;
        And shapes unknown in the rear.
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