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Wild Flowers; or, Pastoral and Local Poetry

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The collection presents short pastoral and local poems that portray village life through ballads, narrative sketches, and lyrical pieces. Poems focus on everyday rural experiences—work in the fields, domestic incidents, courtship, seasonal celebrations, and encounters with nature—rendered in plain language, rustic detail, and occasional humour. Voices range from affectionate and sympathetic to gently comic, and the pieces combine descriptive observation with moral reflection and sentimental tenderness, celebrating common people and countryside customs while varying form and tone across light and serious numbers.

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Robert Bloomfield

Robert Bloomfield was an English poet known for his vivid depictions of rural life and nature. His most celebrated work, "The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem," showcases his deep appreciation for the English countryside and the simplicity of agrarian life. Bloomfield's poetry often blends elements of pastoral tradition with a keen observation of the natural world, making his work resonate with readers who cherish themes of rural beauty and authenticity. In addition to his notable poems, such as "May Day with the Muses" and "Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs," Bloomfield's contributions to literature reflect the cultural and social dynamics of his time.

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