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“Only a man harrowing clods
In a slow silent walk
With an old horse that stumbles and nods
Half asleep as they stalk.”

Thomas Hardy

&quot; In Time of &#x27;The Breaking Of Nations&#x27;&quot; http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/hardy/poems/breaking.html (1915), lines 1-12, from Moments of Vision (1917); the title is derived from lines of Jeremiah 51:20: &quot;Thou art my battle ax and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations.&quot; <br class="br">Context: p&gt;Only a man harrowing clods<br>In a slow silent walk<br>With an old horse that stumbles and nods<br>Half asleep as they stalk.Only thin smoke without flame<br>From the heaps of couch-grass;<br>Yet this will go onward the same<br>Though Dynasties pass.Yonder a maid and her wight<br>Come whispering by:<br>War&#x27;s annals will cloud into night<br>Ere their story die.&lt;/p

“War's annals will cloud into night
Ere their story die.”

Thomas Hardy

&quot; In Time of &#x27;The Breaking Of Nations&#x27;&quot; http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/hardy/poems/breaking.html (1915), lines 1-12, from Moments of Vision (1917); the title is derived from lines of Jeremiah 51:20: &quot;Thou art my battle ax and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations.&quot; <br class="br">Context: p&gt;Only a man harrowing clods<br>In a slow silent walk<br>With an old horse that stumbles and nods<br>Half asleep as they stalk.Only thin smoke without flame<br>From the heaps of couch-grass;<br>Yet this will go onward the same<br>Though Dynasties pass.Yonder a maid and her wight<br>Come whispering by:<br>War&#x27;s annals will cloud into night<br>Ere their story die.&lt;/p

“Did it never strike your mind that what every woman says, some women may feel?”

Thomas Hardy

Source: Tess of the D'Urbervilles

“And at home by the fire, whenever you look up, there I shall be — and whenever I look up, there will be you.”

Thomas Hardy book Far from the Madding Crowd

Source: Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), Ch. 4 (Gabriel Oak, proposing to Bathsheba Everdene)

“… our impulses are too strong for our judgement sometimes”

Thomas Hardy

Source: Tess of the D'Urbervilles

“This hobble of being alive is rather serious, don’t you think so?”

Thomas Hardy

Source: Tess of the D'Urbervilles