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John Clare: Helpston 2008 (A personal reflection) SO much to think about from a memorable weekend at the festival in Helpston. As always it is not just a meeting of 'literary types', but, well, fun! ...
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John Clare: The Cottager (I of III) Dec 21, 2007 ... The Cottager (I of III). True as the church clock hand the hour pursues ... John Clare. (1793 to 1864) - a direct contemporary of Charles ...
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John Clare: From "The Parish: A Satire" From "The Parish: A Satire". In politics and politicians' lies ... John Clare. (1793 to 1864) - a direct contemporary of Charles Darwin - was from rural ...
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John Clare: February 2006 The parish thoroughfare. Lord he thats in the parish books ... Then villagers, and members of the John Clare Society decided to take action and set up the ...
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John Clare: Song: Mary Ann Abbott Jul 25, 2008 ... Mary Ann Abbott, I’ve a secret or two, But love dare not blab it. To any but you: It’s a secret as simple. As secrets all are, ...
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John Clare: Song: 'How can I sing the songs of love' How can I sing the songs of love. How can I strike the chords to wake a strain. That every bosom moves. And nothing hears in vain ...
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John Clare: Love's Riddle Apr 10, 2007 ... Love's Riddle. "Unriddle this riddle, my own Jenny love, Unriddle this riddle for me, And if ye unriddle the riddle aright, ...
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John Clare: The Shepherd’s Calendar (lines 46 – 72) Oct 30, 2008 ... The Shepherd’s Calendar (lines 46 – 72). [Image from Carry Akroyd’s linocut illustrating November from “The Shepherd’s Calendar 2007” ...
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John Clare Blackberrying may appear to be a trivial subject in John Clare's poetry, .... He wrote many poems, essays, journals and letters about love, sex, poetry, ...
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John Clare: My love, thou art a nosegay sweet... Jan 16, 2009 ... My love, thou art a nosegay sweet, My sweetest flower I'll prove thee, And pleased I pin thee to my breast, And dearly do I love thee. ...
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