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In which excerpt from thomas hardy's "the darkling thrush" does the speaker most directly acknowledge the forces of nature? • "some blessed hope, where of he knew/and i was unaware." • "so little cause for carolings/of such ecstatic sound." • "and all mankind that haunted nigh/had sought their household fires." • "the land's sharp features seemed to be/the century's corpse outleant,"

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