--- Thomas Hardy,in In Tenebris - II.
The fourth and final stanzaLet him in whose ears the low-voiced Best is killed by the clash of the First,
Who holds that if way to the Better there be, or it exacts a full notice at the Worst,
Who feels that delight is a delicate growth cramped by crookedness, custom and anxiety, and
score him up and be gone as one shaped awry; he disturbs the order here. For just this poem,pulled from the compendium given above, see here.
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