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John Clare est un poète romantique anglais, né le 13 juillet 1793 dans le village de Helpston dans le diocèse de Peterborough dans le Northamptonshire et mort le 20 mai 1864 au Northampton General Lunatic Asylum de Northampton. Il est avec John Keats et William Wordsworth un des poètes les plus importants de sa génération. Il est surtout connu pour son amour de la ruralité et sa vision éclairée de la campagne anglaise.

Fils d'un ouvrier agricole et défenseur du système de l'openfield contre celui des enclosures, il est au XXe siècle considéré comme un poète représentant la classe ouvrière anglaise. Wikipedia  

✵ 13. juillet 1793 – 20. mai 1864   •   Autres noms جان کلر, ジョン・クレア
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John Clare: Citations en anglais

“The riddle nature could not prove
Was nothing else but secret love.”

"Secret Love"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
Contexte: I hid my love in field and town
Till een the breeze would knock me down,
The bees seemed singing ballads oer,
The fly's bass turned a lion's roar;
And even silence found a tongue,
To haunt me all the summer long;
The riddle nature could not prove
Was nothing else but secret love.

“Throw not my words away, as many do;
They're gold in value, though they're cheap to you.”

"The Cross Roads; or, The Haymaker's Story"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“And what is Life? — An hour-glass on the run”

"What is Life?"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“And don't despise your betters cause they're old.”

"The Cross Roads; or, The Haymaker's Story"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“In politics and politicians' lies
The modern farmer waxes wondrous wise;”

"The Parish: A Satire"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“When trouble haunts me, need I sigh?
No, rather smile away despair;”

"The Stranger"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“The ivyed oaks dark shadow falls
Oft picking up with wondering gaze
Some little thing of other days
Saved from the wreck of time.”

The Shepherd's Calendar: "July" (second version) http://www.photoaspects.com/chesil/clare/july2.html
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript

“And what is Life?”

An hour-glass on the run,
"What is Life?"
Poems Chiefly from Manuscript