Thomas Hardy
“Who’s In The Next Room?”
   "Who's in the next room?—who?
        I seemed to see
Somebody in the dawning passing through,
        Unknown to me."
"Nay: you saw nought. He passed invisibly."

   "Who's in the next room?—who?
        I seem to hear
Somebody muttering firm in a language new
        That chills the ear."
"No: you catch not his tongue who has entered there."

   "Who's in the next room?—who?
        I seem to feel
His breath like a clammy draught, as if it drew
        From the Polar Wheel."
"No: none who breathes at all does the door conceal."

   "Who's in the next room?—who?
        A figure wan
With a message to one in there of something due?
        Shall I know him anon?"
"Yea he; and he brought such; and you'll know him anon."