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A Wife in London Analysis by Thomas Hardy

This is an Analysis of the poem A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy.

A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy

POEM:

She sits in the tawny vapour

   That the City lanes have uprolled,

   Behind whose webby fold on fold

Like a waning taper

   The street-lamp glimmers cold.


A messenger's knock cracks smartly,

   Flashed news is in her hand

   Of meaning it dazes to understand

Though shaped so shortly:

   He--has fallen--in the far South Land . . .



II



'Tis the morrow; the fog hangs thicker,

   The postman nears and goes:

   A letter is brought whose lines disclose

By the firelight flicker

   His hand, whom the worm now knows:



Fresh--firm--penned in highest feather -

   Page-full of his hoped return,

   And of home-planned jaunts by brake and burn

In the summer weather,

   And of new love that they would learn.

Analysis:- Follow the steps below.