John Clare Poems
- 351. Braggart
- 352. Thou Flower Of Summer
- 353. Distant Hills
- 354. The Shepherds Calendar - July (2nd Version)
- 355. The Gipsy's Camp
- 356. Quail's Nest
- 357. The Winter's Spring
- 358. To Napoleon
- 359. Signs Of Winter
- 360. Song's Eternity
- 361. An Invite, To Eternity
- 362. Nobody Cometh To Woo
- 363. December
- 364. Death
- 365. Patty Of The Vale
- 366. Firwood
- 367. Approaching Night
- 368. Wood Rides
- 369. Where She Told Her Love
- 370. What Is Life?
- 371. To John Clare
- 372. To A Fallen Elm
- 373. The Winter's Spring
- 374. The Vixen
- 375. The Thrush's Nest
- 376. The Skylark
- 377. The Shepherd's Tree
- 378. The Nightingale's Nest
- 379. The Mores
- 380. The Maple Tree
- 381. The Landrail
- 382. The Instinct Of Hope
- 383. The Flood
- 384. The Dying Child
- 385. The Cuckoo
- 386. Summer Images
- 387. Summer Evening
- 388. Summer
- 389. Song's Eternity
- 390. Remembrances
- 391. November
- 392. May
- 393. Love Lives Beyond The Tomb
- 394. Insects
- 395. In Hilly-wood
- 396. I Hid My Love
- 397. I Am
- 398. Hen's Nest
- 399. Farewell
- 400. Evening Primrose
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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.