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THE SLOW NATURE (AN INCIDENT OF FROOM VALLEY), by                 Poet Analysis     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy husband - poor, poor heart! - is dead!
Last Line: And laughed in his ancient way.


"THY husband -- poor, poor Heart! -- is dead --
Dead, out by Moreford Rise;
A bull escaped the barton-shed,
Gored him, and there he lies!"

-- "Ha, ha -- go away! 'Tis a tale, methink,
Thou joker Kit!" laughed she.
"I've known thee many a year, Kit Twink,
And ever hast thou fooled me!"

-- "But, Mistress Damon -- I can swear
Thy goodman John is dead!
And soon th'lt hear their feet who bear
His body to his bed."

So unwontedly sad was the merry man's face --
That face which had long deceived --
That she gazed and gazed; and then could trace
The truth there; and she believed.

She laid a hand on the dresser-ledge,
And scanned far Egdon-side;
And stood; and you heard the wind-swept sedge
And the rippling Froom; till she cried:

"O my chamber's untidied, unmade my bed,
Though the day has begun to wear!
'What a slovenly hussif!' it will be said,
When they all go up my stair!"

She disappeared; and the joker stood
Depressed by his neighbor's doom,
And amazed that a wife struck to widowhood
Thought first of her unkempt room.

But a fortnight thence she could take no food,
And she pined in a slow decay;
While Kit soon lost his mournful mood
And laughed in his ancient way.







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