id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9156 Clare, John Life and Remains of John Clare, The "Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" .txt text/plain 64989 4662 88 pretty verses, Mary Joyce was always Clare's ideal of love and In the course of this year 1817 Clare fell in love with Martha Towards the end of 1819 Clare met Mr. Taylor at the house of Mr. Gilchrist, in Stamford, and the latter gentleman gave the following "Mr. Taylor had seen Clare, for the first time, in the morning; and love, thou art a Nosegay sweet," and "What is Life?", a reflective As sweet a flower thou'lt prove thee; noblemen named were life-long friends of Clare and his family, and it Like a sweet Spring flower with its unsullied dew. I LOVE THEE, SWEET MARY. hope my dear Clare will sit down happy ere long in his new abode, Mary, put thy work away, and walk at dewy close o' day Poets love Nature; like the calm of Heaven, Love, like to flowers, is sweet when green; ./cache/9156.txt ./txt/9156.txt