*Lines 28–35 from this poem were published by Capel Lofft (‘with a slight correction in a place or two where the distribution or mechanism of the lines was not exact’) as ‘a little Fragment in Blank verse’ in the Supplement to the 2nd edn of The Farmer’s Boy. Bloomfield later included the whole of the poem in the ‘Advertisement’ to the 8th edn, where the text was taken from the General Advertiser (pub. by John Almon, London) for 5 October 1786. Of the poem, Bloomfield noted there: ‘This was once thought to be blank verse; and though nineteen years have amended my judgment, rather than my proficiency in that kind of composition, the only just way in the present case, is to give the disjointed thing precisely as it was written’. Lines 28–35 were also included in The Remains of Robert Bloomfield (1824), where they were given the title ‘Happiness of Gleaners’. BACK
[1] and] or Farmer’s Boy 2nd edn; Remains BACK
[2] By industry] with pain Farmer’s Boy 2nd edn; Remains BACK
[3] to] With Farmer’s Boy 2nd edn; Remains BACK