A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... night sky . He invited Clare to look through it and its revelations sent him home puzzled and excited at all the undiscovered mysteries of nature . Already he began to question the complete accuracy of the story of the Creation as he ...
... night sky . He invited Clare to look through it and its revelations sent him home puzzled and excited at all the undiscovered mysteries of nature . Already he began to question the complete accuracy of the story of the Creation as he ...
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... night in a garden- house to prevent them from robbing the fruit trees , but they had fixed a window through which they could climb and so escape to Stamford where they could enjoy some midnight revels . Clare liked to think he was as ...
... night in a garden- house to prevent them from robbing the fruit trees , but they had fixed a window through which they could climb and so escape to Stamford where they could enjoy some midnight revels . Clare liked to think he was as ...
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... Night after night the Helpston cottage was again littered with poems in various stages of completion . New poems eventu- ally began to get written too , and when the scenes of nature failed to inspire he turned to the local newspapers ...
... Night after night the Helpston cottage was again littered with poems in various stages of completion . New poems eventu- ally began to get written too , and when the scenes of nature failed to inspire he turned to the local newspapers ...
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