“Crowded places, I shunned them as noises too rude And fled to the silence of sweet solitude. Where the flower in green darkness buds, blossoms, and fades, Unseen of all shepherds and flower-loving maids— The hermit bees find them but once and away. There I'll bury alive and in silence decay.”
Quote by John Clare
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Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
This book is a compilation of poems sourced from various manuscripts, showcasing a diverse range of poetic styles and themes. more
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Source: Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
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Source: The Hours
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Source: Open Season
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