John Clare Poems
- 201. Song Of Praise. Imitation Of The 148th Psalm.
- 202. March
- 203. Jockey And Jenny
- 204. Absence.
- 205. Maying; Or, A Love Of Flowers
- 206. The Nightingale
- 207. To Wordsworth
- 208. On Taste.
- 209. Pleasure's Past.
- 210. The False Knight's Tragedy
- 211. William And Robin.
- 212. The Evening Hours.
- 213. On The Sight Of Spring.
- 214. From "january"
- 215. To Time.
- 216. Young Jenny
- 217. Winter Rainbow.
- 218. To A Bower.
- 219. Love Of Nature
- 220. To The Lark
- 221. Mary Bayfield
- 222. Effusion.
- 223. O Silly Love! O Cunning Love!
- 224. The Shepherds Calendar - January- Winters Day
- 225. Little Trotty Wagtail
- 226. The Sailor-boy
- 227. Now Is Past
- 228. Spring's Messengers
- 229. The Secret
- 230. Spear Thistle
- 231. Emmonsail's Heath In Winter
- 232. House Or Window Flies
- 233. The Stranger
- 234. Invitation To Eternity
- 235. Sport In The Meadows
- 236. Farewell And Defiance To Love
- 237. Pleasures Of Fancy
- 238. Ploughman Singing
- 239. The Fallen Elm
- 240. The Soldier
- 241. Clock-o'-clay
- 242. Bantry Bay
- 243. Gipsies
- 244. Hodge
- 245. Earth's Eternity
- 246. The Fens
- 247. To Mary
- 248. Mouse's Nest
- 249. Meet Me In The Green Glen
- 250. The Shepherd's Tree
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.