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A curated selection of lyric and pastoral poems by John Clare gathers short pieces that observe rural landscapes, seasonal change, and intimate domestic scenes alongside quieter meditations on love, loss, and mortality. The verse moves between lively nature description and inward reflection, sometimes registering vexed mental states and yearning for home. An editor's introduction supplies biographical context and critical commentary, and the volume includes a bibliography and notes to guide readers through the poet's recurring images and formal range.

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John Clare

John Clare (1793-1864) was an English poet often referred to as the "Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" due to his humble origins and deep connection to the rural landscape of England. His work is characterized by vivid depictions of nature and the countryside, reflecting his experiences as a laborer and his love for the natural world. Clare's poetry often explores themes of rural life, personal struggle, and the beauty of the English landscape. Notable works include "Life and Remains of John Clare" and "Poems Chiefly from Manuscript," which showcase his unique voice and significant contributions to English literature.

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