I would say or would guess a mother mocking bird.
A 'Clock o Clay' or 'Clock a Clay' is 19th century Northamptonshire slang for a ladybird or ladybug, as in the line "Red black spotted Clock a Clay".
"Dear John" in Danish is Kære john
You would say 'John's yesterday lecture' as 'John's yesterday's lecture' would make it an adjective.
The possessive form of the proper noun John is John's.Example: I have John's phone number.
Cher John
John Clare Date of death - 20 May 1864
John Clare was born on July 13, 1793.
John Clare was born on July 13, 1793.
John Clare - journalist - was born in 1955.
John Hill
John Clare's parents were Parker Clare and Ann (née Bell) Clare. They were both laborers in the rural community of Helpston, Northamptonshire, England. Parker Clare struggled with his mental health, which impacted the family's stability, while Ann worked hard to support the family. Their humble background significantly influenced Clare's poetry and connection to the natural world.
John Clare has written: 'The converted Jew' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Protestantism
John Fitzgibbon Clare has written: 'The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday, February 10, 1800' -- subject(s): History
The theme of "I Am" by John Clare focuses on the poet's exploration of identity, self-awareness, and the connection between nature and the self. Clare reflects on his place in the world, his sense of self, and his relationship with the natural environment.
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Frances Clare Beridge Ruth Mallory Robinson, and John George Mallory
John Clare wrote "The Fox" in 1835. This poem reflects his deep appreciation for nature and wildlife, showcasing his observations of the natural world. Clare's work often highlighted the beauty of rural life and the struggles of rural existence, themes that are evident in this poem as well.