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Preface | ||
Abbreviations, conventions, textual note | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | 'Hard labour we most chearfully pursue': three poets on rural work | |
1 | Thomson, Duck, Collier and rural realism | 11 |
2 | Initiations and peak times | 23 |
3 | Three types of labour | 44 |
4 | Compensations | 58 |
5 | Homecomings | 71 |
Pt. II | 'A pastoral convention and a ruminative mind': agricultural prescription in The Fleece, I | |
6 | Sheep and poetry | 91 |
7 | 'Soil and clime' | 103 |
8 | Environment and heredity | 125 |
9 | The care of sheep | 144 |
10 | The shepherd's harvest | 167 |
Appendix A 'Siluria' | 181 | |
Appendix B Eighteenth-century sheep breeds | 183 | |
Notes | 188 | |
Select bibliography | 210 | |
Index | 222 |
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