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Where She Told Her Love

Where She Told Her Love

John Clare

Where She Told Her Love is a poem by English poet John Clare, featured in his collection 'Poems Chiefly From Manuscript.' Written in the early 19th century, this piece reflects Clare's deep connection to nature and personal emotion. The poem captures the essence of love and longing, showcasing Clare's unique voice and style within the Romantic literary movement.

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