John Clare Poems
- 1. To Miss C....
- 2. The Wild-flower Nosegay
- 3. Approach Of Winter
- 4. The Old Man's Lament
- 5. Sorrows For A Friend
- 6. The Widower's Lament
- 7. A Look At The Heavens
- 8. Sabbath Walks
- 9. The Gipsy Lass
- 10. To The Memory Of John Keats
- 11. Maid Of The Wilderness
- 12. The Forest Maid
- 13. The Woodman
- 14. After Reading In A Letter Proposals For Building A Cottage
- 15. A Sigh
- 16. On Hearing A Lady Play On The Musical Glasses
- 17. My True Love Is A Sailor
- 18. Fare Thee Well
- 19. Solitude
- 20. The Village Minstrel
- 21. The Gipsy's Song
- 22. Ballad. "i Love Thee, Sweet Mary, But Love Thee In Fear"
- 23. To Jenny Lind
- 24. When Shall We Meet Again?
- 25. The Maid Of Ocram Or, Lord Gregory
- 26. My Love, Thou Art A Nosegay Sweet
- 27. Hope
- 28. The March Nosegay
- 29. The Snowdrop
- 30. Song. "the Sultry Day It Wears Away"
- 31. Home Yearnings
- 32. Summer Tints
- 33. Expression
- 34. Song. "of All The Days In Memory's List"
- 35. Holywell
- 36. To A Red Clover Blossom
- 37. Betrayed
- 38. To John Milton "from His Honoured Friend, William Davenant"
- 39. On Death
- 40. To The Clouds
- 41. I'll Dream Upon The Days To Come
- 42. May-noon
- 43. Mary
- 44. The Beanfield
- 45. To A Rosebud In Humble Life
- 46. To The Honourable Admiral Lord Radstock
- 47. Early Love
- 48. Early Sorrows
- 49. The Cross Roads: Or, The Haymaker's Story
- 50. The Face I Love So Dearly
Top 10 most used topics by John Clare
Sweet 167 Love 123 I Love You 123 Away 111 Wild 102 Grass 99 Long 95 Summer 95 Green 91 Sun 90Write your comment about John Clare
rodney lipan : john clare you are one of the best writer of any nature of love poem
Ioana Virginia Bolba: John Clare is a wonderful poet. At first sight, one may think he is superficial, but going into details, we discover an intuitive poet, writing only about what he himself felt (not thought), and offering an interesting life lesson, an example of how we should enjoy small things and, most of all, against that rude running after money and not understanding what life actually means.