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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[Who that looks upon thee love]
Who that looks upon thee love
But loves thy rosey face
Who that meets such beauty love
But wishes to embrace
Who where fate bewoes 'em love
Lifes troubles to endure
Pillowd on thy bosom love
But what coud find a cure
But loves thy rosey face
Who that meets such beauty love
But wishes to embrace
Who where fate bewoes 'em love
Lifes troubles to endure
Pillowd on thy bosom love
But what coud find a cure
Let fate frown upon me love
Gi' me but thy smile
Lifes load crushing on me love
Thy support the while
All the world tho foes my love
Be but thou my friend
Here shoud troubles close my love
Here shoud sorrows end
Gi' me but thy smile
Lifes load crushing on me love
Thy support the while
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Be but thou my friend
Here shoud troubles close my love
Here shoud sorrows end
Thy bosom tenant pure my love
To me that gem resign
My anguish woudst thou cure my love
Say but thy heart is mine
Claspt wi in thy arms my love
This life's despair is oer
Posesst of both thy charms & love
Id ask of fate no more
To me that gem resign
My anguish woudst thou cure my love
Say but thy heart is mine
Claspt wi in thy arms my love
This life's despair is oer
Posesst of both thy charms & love
Id ask of fate no more
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