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				Title:     The Figure In The Scene 
			    Author: Thomas Hardy [More Titles by Hardy ]		                
			     It pleased her to step in front and sitWhere the cragged slope was green,
 While I stood back that I might pencil it
 With her amid the scene;
 Till it gloomed and rained;
 But I kept on, despite the drifting wet
 That fell and stained
 My draught, leaving for curious quizzings yet
 The blots engrained.
  And thus I drew her there alone,Seated amid the gauze
 Of moisture, hooded, only her outline shown,
 With rainfall marked across.
 --Soon passed our stay;
 Yet her rainy form is the Genius still of the spot,
 Immutable, yea,
 Though the place now knows her no more, and has known her not
 Ever since that day.
 From an old note.
 
 
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