Thomas Hardy - The Pity of It lyrics

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Thomas Hardy - The Pity of It lyrics

I walked in loamy Wess** lanes, afar From rail-track and from highway, and I heard In field and farmstead many an ancient word Of local lineage like "Thu bist," "Er war," "Ich woll," "Er sholl," and by-talk similar, Nigh as they speak who in this month's moon gird At England's very loins, thereunto spurred By gangs whose glory threats and slaughters are. Then seemed a Heart crying: "Whosoever they be At root and bottom of this, who flung this flame Between folk kin tongued even as are we, "Sinister, ugly, lurid, be their fame; May their familiars grow to shun their name, And their brood perish everlastingly."