POEMS

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BY
JOHN   CLARE

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE.

The Publisher desires to express his regret that, owing to an oversight,the proofs of the Introduction were not submitted to the Editor, who isin no way responsible for the following

ERRATA (corrected in this etext)

Page xvii., line 6, for “been” read “being”; page xxii., first line, for“Reynerdson” read “Reynardson”; page xxiv., for “tête-á-tête” read“tête-à-tête”; page xxviii., 2nd line, for “compliments.” read“compliments,”; page xxx., line 11, for “Dick Suivelles” read “DickSwiveller”; page xxxi., in the last line but two, for “to” read “of”;page xxxix., in line 6 of second paragraph for “widey” read “widely.{iii}

 POEMS by JOHN CLARE SELECTED AND INTRODUCED BY NORMAN GALE (AUTHOR OF “A COUNTRY MUSE,” &c. &c.) WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY by C. ERNEST SMITH

RUGBY: GEORGE E. OVER, 1901

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Printed at The Rugby Press

CONTENTS

 Page
A Spring Morning138
A World for Love120
Address to Plenty3
Approach of Spring, The76
Autumn99
Autumn Robin, The132
Ballad42
Crab Tree, The139
Decay125
December70
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