The Later Poems of John Clare, 1837-1864, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1984 - 1165 pages This first full critical edition of the poems Clare wrote after his admission to a lunatic asylum in 1837 reveals clearly his fertile imagination and the wide range of his work. Volumes I and II. |
Contents
Northampton Manuscript 27 | 6 |
English Journal | 16 |
Northampton Manuscript 8 | 37 |
Copyright | |
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AUTOGRAPH Baker beautiful birds bloom blossoms blue bonny bosom breast bright bring brown bushes Clare clouds comes dark Dash omitted Dated dear dream dwell early earth face fair fields flowers follows gold grass green hand happy hear heart heaven hedge hill hope hour inserted John keep known land leaves light live lonely look Lord maid maiden Mary meadow meet morning mountain nature nest never night o'er pass pencil pilewort pleasant poem Printed rest rose round seems seen shine sigh sing sleep smile SONG SONG Title spring stanza summer sweet sweetest thee There's thing thorn thou thought Title TRANSCRIPT tree true truth turn voice walk wanting wild wind wing winter wish woman wood young
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Sounds from the Bell Jar: Ten Psychotic Authors Gordon Claridge,Ruth Pryor,Gwen Watkins Snippet view - 1990 |