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Stephen Crane

I stood upon a high place,

And saw, below, many devils

Running, leaping,

And carousing in sin.

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The Frightened Ploughman

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John Clare·1793–1864·Romanticism
went in the fields with the leisure I got,The stranger might smile but I heeded him not,The hovel was ready to screen from a shower,And the book in my pocket was read in an hour. The bird came for shelter, but soon flew away;The horse came to look, and seemed happy to stay;He stood up in quiet, and hung down his head,And seemed to be hearing the poem I read. The ploughman would turn from his plough in the dayAnd wonder what being had come in his way,To lie on a molehill and read the day longAnd laugh out aloud when he'd finished his song. The pewit turned over and stooped oer my headWhere the raven croaked loud like the ploughman ill-bred,But the lark high above charmed me all the day long,So I sat down and joined in the chorus of song. The foolhardy ploughman I well could endure,His praise was worth nothing, his censure was poor,Fame bade me go on and I toiled the day longTill the fields where he lived should be known in my song.