Poetic Openings : John Clare to John Clare

Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Flood : First Line : On Lolham Brigs in wild and lonely mood
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Instinct Of Hope : First Line : Is there another world for this frail dust
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Landrail : First Line : How sweet and pleasant grows the way
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Maple Tree : First Line : The Maple with its tassell flowers of green
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Mores : First Line : Far spread the moorey ground a level scene
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Nightingale's Nest : First Line : Up this green woodland-ride let’s softly rove,
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Shepherd's Tree : First Line : Huge elm, with rifted trunk all notched and scarred,
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Skylark : First Line : The rolls and harrows lie at rest beside
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Thrush's Nest : First Line : Within a thick and spreading hawthorn bush
Poet : John Clare : Poem : The Vixen : First Line : Among the taller wood with ivy hung,
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