115 Quotes by John Clare
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I hid my love in field and townTill een the breeze would knock me down,The bees seemed singing ballads oer,The fly's bass turned a lion's roar;And even silence found a tongue,To haunt me all the summer long;The riddle nature could not proveWas nothing else but secret love.
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Old papers thrown away, / Old garments cast aside, / The talk of yesterday, / All things identified; / But times once torn away / No voices can recall: / The eve of New Year's Day / Left the Old Year lost to all.
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The time when daiseys bloom divineWith thy calm hours begun / And crowflowers blazing blooms are thine.
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Autumn I love thy latter end to view / In cold Novembers days so bleak and bare / When like life's dwindld thread worn nearly thro / Wi lingering pottering pace and head bleach'd bare / Thou like an old man bids the world adieu.
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All nature owns with one accord / The great and universal Lord: / The sun proclaims him through the day, / The moon when daylight drops away.
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Thy genius saw in quiet mood gilt fashions follies pass thee by.
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Envy will gnaw its heart away to see thy genius gather root.
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He talks to none but wends his silent way, / And finds a hovel at the close of day, / Or under any hedge his house is made. / He has no calling and he owns no trade.
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An old smoaked blanket arches oer his head, / A whisp of straw or stubble makes his bed. / He knows a lawless law that claims no kin / But meet and plunder on and feel no sin —
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