Voice
“The Voice” Analysis “The Voice” is a very pensive, gently flowing poem, written by an English novelist Thomas Hardy. ... The poet introduces, in the third stanza, the mocking fear of what he could possibly be hearing is the wind and not a familiar voice. ... It is same with the tone of “The Voice”, turning mellower, if not upsetting, like the awakening of cold winter through a hot summer. ... “The Voice” had been divided up in 4 stanzas, each consisting of four lines of irregular length. ... “The Voice” has also been written in first person, as Hardy is the speaker, making his words most personal.