John Clare poet from United Kingdom was born on July 13, 1793, had 70 years and died on May 20, 1864. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is romanticism.
Top ten poems John Clare
Ploughman Singing
... --Tinged like the willow shoots, the east's young brow ...
From "The Parish: A Satire"
... You'd think they're members when you heard them prate ...
Love Lives Beyond The Tomb
... The tomb, the earth, which fades like dew- ...
Thou Flower Of Summer
... Does the one who adores thee still live in thy breast ...
Farewell
... To the miller and, dearer still, to his three bonny daughters ...
The Stranger
... Health lived and issued from his voice ...
Sudden Shower
... Here stoops an ash-tree--hark! the wind gets high, ...
Emmonsail's Heath in Winter
... Where a black quagmire quakes beneath the tread ...
To Napoleon
... So gazing on thy greatness, made men blind ...
The Fox
... The ploughman laughed and would have ploughed him in ...