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by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)

At Castle Boterel
Language: English 
As I drive to the junction of lane and highway,
	And the drizzle bedrenches the waggonette,
I look behind at the fading byway,
	And see on its slope, now glistening wet,
	   Distinctly yet

Myself and a girlish form benighted
	In dry March weather.  We climb the road
Beside a chaise.  We had just alighted
	To ease the sturdy pony's load
	   When he sighed and slowed.

What we did as we climbed, and what we talked of
	Matters not much, nor to what it led, -
Something that life will not be balked of
	Without rude reason till hope is dead,
	   And feeling fled.

It filled but a minute.  But was there ever
	A time of such quality, since or before,
In that hill's story?  To one mind never,
	Though it has been climbed, foot-swift, foot-sore,
	By thousands more.

Primaeval rocks form the road's steep border,
	And much have they faced there, first and last,
Of the transitory in Earth's long order;
	But what they record in colour and cast
	   Is - that we two passed.

And to me, though Time's unflinching rigour,
	In mindless rote, has ruled from sight
The substance now, one phantom figure
	Remains on the slope, as when that night
	   Saw us alight.

I look and see it there, shrinking, shrinking,
	I look back at it amid the rain
For the very last time; for my sand is sinking,
	And I shall traverse old love's domain
	   Never again.

Text Authorship:

  • by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928), first published 1913 [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Roy Buckle (b. 1926), "At Castle Boterel", published 2001 [sung text checked 1 time]
  • by Andrew Downes (1950 - 2023), "At Castle Boterel", op. 29 no. 4 (1983), from Old Love's Domain, no. 4 [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 35
Word count: 239

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