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Thomas Hardy, Chosen Poems of Thomas Hardy Quotes: I look into my glass, And view my wasting skin, And say, 'Would God it came to passMy heart had shrunk as thin!
         

I look into my glass, And view my wasting skin, And say, 'Would God it came to passMy heart had shrunk as thin!


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This page presents the quote "I look into my glass, And view my wasting skin, And say, 'Would God it came to passMy heart had shrunk as thin!". Author of this quote is Thomas Hardy, Chosen Poems of Thomas Hardy. This quote is about heartache, old-age,.