Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928) was a renowned English poet and novelist. Some of his famous novels are Return of the Native, Under the Greenwood Tree and Mayor of Casterbridge. His collections of poetry includes Wessex Poems and Other Verses, Poems of the Past and the Present, Satires of Circumstance etc. He also wrote an epic drama The Dynasts.
'There is not much that I can do,
For I've no money that's quite my own!'
Spoke up the pitying child−
A little boy with a violin
At the station before the train came in,−
'But I can play my fiddle to you,
And a nice one 'tis, and good in tone!'
The man in the handcuffs smiled;
The constable looked, and he smiled too,
As the fiddle began to twang;
And the man in the handcuffs suddenly sang
With grimful glee:
'This life so free
Is the thing for me!'
And the constable smiled, said no ward,
As if unconscious of what he heard;
And so they went on till the train came in−
The convict, and boy with the violin.