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Title: A King's Soliloquy Author: Thomas Hardy [More Titles by Hardy] ON THE NIGHT OF HIS FUNERAL
From the slow march and muffled drum A ten years' rule beneath the sun Yet in the estimate of such From others, judgment of that hue For kingly opportunities I have eaten the fat and drunk the sweet, What pleasure earth affords to kings What days of drudgery, nights of stress And so, I think, could I step back Since, as with them, what kingship would Something binds hard the royal hand, May 1910. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |