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" On a Fine Morning”
in Poems of the Past and the Present (1901)

WHENCE comes Solace?--Not from seeing
What is doing, suffering, being,
Not from noting Life’s conditions,
Nor from heeding Time’s monitions;
But in cleaving to the Dream,
And in gazing at the gleam
Whereby gray things golden seem.

This do I this heyday, holding
Shadows but as lights unfolding,
As no specious show this moment
With its iris-hued embowment;
But as nothing other than
Part of a benignant plan;
Proof that earth was made for man. "

Thomas Hardy


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Thomas Hardy quote : On a Fine Morning” <br />in Poems of the Past and the Present (1901)<br /><br />WHENCE comes Solace?--Not from seeing<br />What is doing, suffering, being,<br />Not from noting Life’s conditions,<br />Nor from heeding Time’s monitions;<br /> But in cleaving to the Dream,<br /> And in gazing at the gleam<br /> Whereby gray things golden seem.<br /> <br />This do I this heyday, holding<br />Shadows but as lights unfolding,<br />As no specious show this moment<br />With its iris-hued embowment;<br /> But as nothing other than<br /> Part of a benignant plan;<br /> Proof that earth was made for man.