The Letters of John ClareClarendon Press, 1985 - 705 strán (strany) The letters, to a large circle of correspondents, cover his whole writing life and provide a remarkable portrait of the poet. |
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Strana 238
... never rife A wish for joys that never come— Such are the hopes of Life A dark & unavoided night A blank that will remain A waiting for the morning light Were waiting is in vain A gulph were pathway never led To shew the depth beneath A ...
... never rife A wish for joys that never come— Such are the hopes of Life A dark & unavoided night A blank that will remain A waiting for the morning light Were waiting is in vain A gulph were pathway never led To shew the depth beneath A ...
Strana 240
... never rife A wish for joys that never come Such are the hopes of Life A dark & unavoide [ d ] night A blank that will remain A waiting for the morning light Were waiting is in vain A gulph were pathway never led To show the depth ...
... never rife A wish for joys that never come Such are the hopes of Life A dark & unavoide [ d ] night A blank that will remain A waiting for the morning light Were waiting is in vain A gulph were pathway never led To show the depth ...
Strana 394
... never be weary of being a quack & puffer till he gains by it - to tell them what they ought to think of poetry would be as vain I fear as telling the blind to see the age of Taste is in dotage & grown old in its youth - as to the ...
... never be weary of being a quack & puffer till he gains by it - to tell them what they ought to think of poetry would be as vain I fear as telling the blind to see the age of Taste is in dotage & grown old in its youth - as to the ...
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able Address answer appeared beautiful believe Clare to Taylor comes copy correct coud dear Taylor Deeping draft Drury Emmerson expect fact fancy fear feel further give hand happy hear heard Helpstone Hessey hope intended James John Clare JOHN TAYLOR July June keep kind leave letter Library lines live London look Lord March matter mean meet mention Milton mind nature never Northampton opinion perhaps Peterborough pleasure poems poet Postmark present printed proofs publication published recieved remain reply respects rest seems seen sent shoud sincerely somthing Songs Sonnet soon Stamford tell Text thank thee thing thought told trouble turn verse wish woud write written wrote