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To The Rural Muse and Other Poems

Gelesen von Alan Mapstone

The English poet John Clare was the son of a farm labourer and was often referred to as "the Northamptonshire Peasant Poet". His work is mostly inspired by the English countryside and the rural way of life. In "To the Rural Muse" he explains how he regarded some aspects of the rural life as a kind of Poetic Muse.

Clare originally wrote in Northamptonshire dialect with little or no punctuation. Modern editions of his work often revise these aspects.

(Summary by Alan Mapstone) (1 hr 12 min)

Chapters

To the Rural Muse

14:28

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On May Morning

7:34

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Thoughts in a Churchyard

2:56

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Sonnet - To Napoleon

1:32

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On an Infant Killed by Lightning

1:44

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The Shepherd's Song

2:17

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The Evening Star

3:10

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Insects

2:15

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The Skylark

2:35

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Genius

5:33

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The Milking Hour

2:18

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The Pasture

2:57

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SONNETS: Rural Scenes

1:31

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Lord Byron

1:29

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Crowland Abbey

1:33

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November

1:34

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The Milking Shed

1:33

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To Charles Lamb

1:34

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Boston Church

1:31

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Izaac Walton

1:29

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The Hail-storm in June 1831

1:33

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The Flood

1:31

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Shepherd's Hut

1:34

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A Woodland Seat

1:28

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On Leaving the Cottage of my Birth

5:04

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