The Darkling Thrush

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The Darkling Thrush

 

 I leant upon a coppice gate
When Frost was spectre-gray,
And Winter's dregs made desolate
The weakening eye of day.
The tangled bine-stems scored the sky
Like strings of broken lyres,
And all mankind that haunted nigh
Had sought their household fires.

The land's sharp features seemed to be
The Century's corpse outleant,
His crypt the cloudy canopy,
The wind his death-lament.
The ancient pulse of germ and birth
Was shrunken hard and dry,
And every spirit upon earth
Seemed as fervorless as I.

At once a voice arose among
The bleak twigs overhead
In a full-hearted evensong
Of joy illimited;
An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,
In blast-beruffled plume,
Had chosen thus to fling its soul
Upon the growing gloom.

So little cause for carolings
Of such ecstatic sound
Was written on terrestrial things
Afar or nigh around,
That I could think there trembled through
His happy good-night air
Some blessed Hope, whereof he knew
And I was unaware.

 

  Thomas Hardy

 



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Diary: July 3 2006

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Anyone who has backed all the Sir Mark Prescott runners from my list to follow will be in profit, but that is no thanks to Alambic and Phone in, as both are yet to open their account.

  

In truth, Phone In has been expensive to follow.  I had really high hopes for this half brother to Pedrillo but he has been quite disappointing.  He runs in the 3.30 at Wolverhampton.  Alambic has only had one run this season and was well fancied for that but ended up out of the money.  Worth another chance in the 9.25 at Musselburgh.

  I have been keeping my eye on the two year old races this season. 

Dubai’s Touch, a Dr Fong colt won well at Ripon on fast ground last time out and has a good chance of following up in the 3.15 at Pontefract.

  

Capannina should be up to winning the 4.00 at Wolverhampton.  She has run well in much stronger races. The form of his 3rd at Leicester has been franked as the winner went in again on Saturday. The other one that catches my eye is Jamie Osborne’s Zelos who should come on for an encouraging debut run when he was 7th.

  

I have been following the fortunes of Queensgate who runs in the 6.40 at Windsor.  Her latest run was her best but she needs to improve again to take a hand in this maiden.

  Good luck

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Diary: July 2 2006

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The big race on Sunday is of course the Irish Derby at The Curragh (3.50).

  

There are 3 runners from our list to follow, Classic Punch, Puerto Rico and Dragon Dancer. Classic Punch sprung a surprise at Windsor when winning at 25/1.  Makes a big step up in class here although the extra 2 furlongs should suit him as he is related to that great stayer Persian Punch.  Puert   o Rico is not Aiden O’Brien’s first string runner but holds a chance nevertheless.  He won a 5 runner Group 3 here last month over 10 furlongs.  The longer trip should not be a problem.  Dragon Dancer ran a blinder in the Epsom Derby and was only denied a win in the dying strides.  Amazingly he remains a maiden.  He deserves a success after his great Epsom effort and he is my selection.

  

We have 2 runners in the listed sprint at 2.05, Majestic Times and Benbaun.  In theory this should go to Benbaun who was only beaten a short head in the Group 2 King Stand at Royal Ascot.

  

I have been following the fortunes of Dress to Impress this season.  He now has form figures that read 322 so is looking a little exposed.  He was quite well beaten by Winning Spirit last time but should again be on the premises in what looks a fairly ordinary maiden in the 2.20 at Warwick.

  

The 2.30 at Windsor is a nursery.  High Style of Richard Hannon’s has shown enough in 3 maidens to make him of interest.

  

Heaven Knows from our list to follow runs in the 3.35.  He3 won on heavy ground at Thirsk last month and has since been beaten, albeit only by a neck, at Sandown.  That was on faster ground so there must be the slight fear that the giung will not suit him here.  He steps up to 10 furlongs here and that should be to his advantage as he is certainly bred to stay that far.

  

I gave Miss Otis a good write up when she won first time up at 20/1.  She has since finished down the field in the Hilary Needler and under av penalty has a bit to do in the 4.10.  There are good reports about the newcomer Pelican Key who is sprint bred and comes from an in form yard.

  The lightly raced Percy’s Pearl represents our list to follow in the 4.45. He is a course and distance winner and was 47th last time out after a 9 month absence.  In with a good chance.  

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