The early poems of John Clare 1804-1822: General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger |
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AUTUMN
Now autumns sorrows meet the faded leaf& sick & faint resumes her hopless care
No flower or minstrel bird consoles her grief
Silent & wan as beauty in despair
Still autumn do I love thy faded face
Thy sad still musings on the dying year
Thy downcast eye thy solemn suited pace
Holds each a charm as beauty with her tear
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Thy fading dress that leaves thy bosom bare
All all exulting while they seem to sigh
Another spring & seasons bloom is given
& man frail flower hope glads his tearful eye
That tho he dies on earth he blooms again in heaven
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