"And raising me with kindliest care, They wiped away the tears."

Bernard Barton (1784 - 1849)
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About Bernard Barton

Bernard Barton (1784-1849) was an English Quaker poet and writer. He worked as a clerk at the Quaker banking house in Woodbridge, where he spent most of his life. Barton is best known for his poetry, often focusing on themes of nature, morality, and spirituality. He was a close friend of many prominent literary figures of his time, such as Charles Lamb and William Wordsworth, who admired his simple and sincere poetic style.

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