JOHN CLARE LEARNS THRESHING, AND MAKES AN ATTEMPT TO BECOME A LAWYER'S CLERK.
JOHN CLARE CONTINUES TO STUDY ALGEBRA, AND FALLS IN LOVE.
TRAVELS IN SEARCH OF A BOOK.
VARIOUS ADVENTURES, INCLUDING THE PURCHASE OF 'LOWE'S CRITICAL SPELLING-BOOK.'
FRESH ATTEMPTS TO RISE IN THE WORLD, INCLUDING A SHORT MILITARY CAREER.
TROUBLES OF LOVE, AND A TRIAL OF GYPSY LIFE.
LIME BURNING AND LOVE MAKING.
ATTEMPTS TO GET UP A PROSPECTUS.
THE TURN OF FORTUNE.
JOHN CLARE'S FIRST PATRON.
PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION.
SUCCESS.
'OPINIONS OF THE PRESS' AND CONSEQUENCES.
NEW SIGHTS AND NEW FRIENDS.
FIRST TROUBLES OF FAME.
PATRONAGE UNDER VARIOUS ASPECTS.
PUBLICATION OF THE 'VILLAGE MINSTREL.'
GLIMPSES OF JOHN CLARE AT HOME.
SECOND VISIT TO LONDON.
DARKENING CLOUDS.
PHYSIC AND PHYSICIANS.
NEW STRUGGLES.
PUBLICATION OF 'THE SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR.'
VISITS TO NEW AND OLD FRIENDS.
THE POET AS PEDLAR.
CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE.
FRIENDS IN NEED.
NORTHBOROUGH.
ALONE.
THE LAST STRUGGLE.
BURST OF INSANITY.
GLIMMERS OF COUNTY PATRONAGE.
DR. ALLEN'S ASYLUM.
ESCAPE FROM THE ASYLUM.
FINIS
And what should Columbine be like? Well, she is just like what you'd most like her to be. She has a rose in her hand. And what should Columbine be like? Well, she is just like what you'd most like her to be. She has a rose in her hand.