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RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

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Walter AND Jane: OR, THE POOR BLACKSMITH. A COUNTRY TALE

BRIGHT was the summer sky, the Mornings gay,
And Jane was young and chearful as the Day.
Not yet to Love but Mirth she paid her vows;
And Echo mock’d her as she call’d her Cows.

RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

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RICHARD AND KATE; OR, FAIR-DAY. A SUFFOLK BALLAD

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‘Come, Goody, stop your humdrum wheel,
Sweep up your orts,

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RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

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RURAL TALES, BALLADS AND SONGS (1802)

CONTENTS.



Editors’ Introduction

Prefaces

EMMA’S KID (1801–2)

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EMMA’S KID


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First published in The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine and Review, 1 (1810), 50–52, and
collected in Remains with Bloomfield’s note: ‘Originally accompanying a pair of kid-leather

SONG, FOR A HIGHLAND DROVER (1801)

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TO GENERAL LOYD (1800–1)

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TO GENERAL LOYD. THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE OLD ELMS AT THE WEST END OF WOOLWICH BARRACKS
(1800–1).


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Bloomfield does not date the poem, but the building of a new barrack block at Woolwich

TO IMMAGINATION (1800)

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TO IMMAGINATION (1800)

Editorial Introduction

A NEIGHBOURLY RESOLUTION (1800)

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A NEIGHBOURLY RESOLUTION (1800)


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Written in 1800. See Letter 33. Published in The Monthly Mirror, 10 (July 1800), 48–49.
In Letter 94, 2 September 1802, Bloomfield wrote of it, ‘I own that I have resolutely

TO HIS MOTHER, with a copy of Farmer’s Boy (1800)

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TO HIS MOTHER WITH A COPY OF ‘THE FARMER’S BOY’


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Undated but presumably 1800.

THE FARMER’S BOY (1800)

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The Farmer’s Boy

Winter

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