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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.

CONTENTS

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CONTENTS

Preface

Preface

Chronology of Bloomfield’s Life

Introductory material

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Preface

A VILLAGE GIRL (1786)

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A VILLAGE GIRL (1786)


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This poem was first included in the preface to The Farmer’s Boy (with the title ‘The
Milk-Maid. On the First of May’) as a specimen of Bloomfield’s earliest attempts at

AN HARVEST SCENE (1786)

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AN HARVEST SCENE (1786)


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Lines 28–35 from this poem were published by Capel Lofft (‘with a slight correction
in a place or two where the distribution or mechanism of the lines was not exact’)

THE SOLDIER’S RETURN (1786)

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THE SOLDIER’S RETURN (1786)


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Lines 13–21 from this piece were included by Capel Lofft in the Supplement to the
2nd edn of The Farmer’s Boy, where he remarked: ‘I think every Reader will be of opinion

ON SEEING THE LAUNCH OF THE BOYNE (1791)

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ON SEEING THE LAUNCH OF THE BOYNE (1791)


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Sent by Bloomfield in a letter to his father-in-law, Joseph Church , who worked in
Woolwich shipyard. Letter 4, 28 December [17]91.

THE FARMER’S BOY (1800)

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Prefaces and Appendices



THE

FARMER’S BOY;

A RURAL POEM,

IN FOUR BOOKS

BY

ROBERT BLOOMFIELD.



‘A Shepherd’s Boy....he seeks no better name.’



With Ornaments engraved in Wood by Anderson.



LONDON:

BIRDS AND INSECTS POST OFFICE – Editorial introduction (1824)

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THE AUTHOR’S EPITAPH

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