Poet Quotes - Page 29
"The Day Is Done" st. 11 (1844)
Henry David Thoreau (1873). “A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers”, p.99
Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound, Jonathan Stalling, Lucas Klein (2008). “The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry: A Critical Edition”, p.54, Fordham University Press
Don't poets know it Better than others? God can't be always everywhere: and, so, Invented Mothers
Sir Edwin Arnold (1892). “Potiphar's Wife, and Other Poems”
Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows, and of lending existence to nothing.
James Prior, Edmund Burke (1826). “Memoir of the Life and Character of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With Specimens of His Poetry and Letters and an Estimate of His Genius and Talents, Compared with Those of His Great Contemporaries. Enlarged to Two Volumes”, p.511
Melancholy is ... the most legitimate of all the poetical tones.
Edgar Allan Poe (2016). “Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works”, p.148, Lulu.com
Every good poem asks a question, and every good poet asks every question.
Kim Addonizio, Dorianne Laux (2010). “The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry”, p.23, W. W. Norton & Company
Diane Glancy (1996). “Claiming Breath”, p.83, U of Nebraska Press
David Hume (1758). “Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects”, p.453