The Coquette, And After ( Triolets )
Thomas Hardy
I For long the cruel wish I knew That your free heart should ache for me While mine should bear no ache for you; For, long--the cruel wish!--I knew How men can feel, and craved to view My triumph--fated not to be For long! . . . The cruel wish I knew That your free heart should ache for me! II At last one pays the penalty - The woman--women always do. My farce, I found, was tragedy At last!--One pays the penalty With interest when one, fancy-free, Learns love, learns shame . . . Of sinners two At last ONE pays the penalty - The woman--women always do!
Next 10 Poems
- Thomas Hardy : The Dame Of Athelhall
- Thomas Hardy : The Dance At The Phoenix
- Thomas Hardy : The Darkling Thrush
- Thomas Hardy : The Dead Drummer
- Thomas Hardy : The Dead Man Walking
- Thomas Hardy : The Dream-follower
- Thomas Hardy : The Duel
- Thomas Hardy : The Faded Face
- Thomas Hardy : The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House
- Thomas Hardy : The Farm Woman's Winter
Previous 10 Poems
- Thomas Hardy : The Convergence Of The Twain
- Thomas Hardy : The Contretemps
- Thomas Hardy : The Comet At Valbury Or Yell'ham
- Thomas Hardy : The Colonel's Solilquy
- Thomas Hardy : The Church-builder
- Thomas Hardy : The Choirmaster's Burial
- Thomas Hardy : The Change
- Thomas Hardy : The Cave Of The Unborn
- Thomas Hardy : The Casterbridge Captains
- Thomas Hardy : The Caged Thrush Freed And Home Again ( Villanelle )