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Poems of the Past and the Present
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VI
She waited, till with quickened breath She spoke, as one who banisheth Reserves that lovecraft heeds so well, To ease some mighty wish to tell: "’Twas I," said she, "Who wrote thus clinchingly.
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Chicago: Thomas Hardy, "VI," Poems of the Past and the Present, ed. Keil, Heinrich, 1822-1894 and trans. Seaton, R. C. in Poems of the Past and the Present (New York: George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892), Original Sources, accessed March 21, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4US5H2TV75WVVKZ.
MLA: Hardy, Thomas. "VI." Poems of the Past and the Present, edited by Keil, Heinrich, 1822-1894, and translated by Seaton, R. C., in Poems of the Past and the Present, New York, George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Original Sources. 21 Mar. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4US5H2TV75WVVKZ.
Harvard: Hardy, T, 'VI' in Poems of the Past and the Present, ed. and trans. . cited in ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Poems of the Past and the Present, George E. Wood, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 21 March 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4US5H2TV75WVVKZ.
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