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Hodge

    By John Clare



    He plays with other boys when work is done,
    But feels too clumsy and too stiff to run,
    Yet where there's mischief he can find a way
    The first to join and last [to run] away.
    What's said or done he never hears or minds
    But gets his pence for all the eggs he finds.
    He thinks his master's horses far the best,
    And always labours longer than the rest.
    In frost and cold though lame he's forced to go--
    The call's more urgent when he journeys slow.
    In surly speed he helps the maids by force
    And feeds the cows and hallos till he's hoarse;
    And when he's lame they only jest and play
    And bid him throw his kiby heels away.



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