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				Title:     A Woman's Trust 
			    Author: Thomas Hardy [More Titles by Hardy ]		                
			     If he should live a thousand yearsHe'd find it not again
 That scorn of him by men
 Could less disturb a woman's trust
 In him as a steadfast star which must
 Rise scathless from the nether spheres:
 If he should live a thousand years
 He'd find it not again.
 She waited like a little child,Unchilled by damps of doubt,
 While from her eyes looked out
 A confidence sublime as Spring's
 When stressed by Winter's loiterings.
 Thus, howsoever the wicked wiled,
 She waited like a little child
 Unchilled by damps of doubt.
 Through cruel years and cruellerThus she believed in him
 And his aurore, so dim;
 That, after fenweeds, flowers would blow;
 And above all things did she show
 Her faith in his good faith with her;
 Through cruel years and crueller
 Thus she believed in him!
 
 
 
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