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Poet Quotes - Page 29

Poets wish to profit or to please.

Poets wish to profit or to please.

Horace (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Horace (Illustrated)”, p.445, Delphi Classics

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

One man's piss-soaked sadomasochistic orgy is another man's poetic ecstasy.

"Come to the Bash". Savage Love Column, www.thestranger.com. February 09, 2006.

Writers quite often starve. And I'm mainly just writing critical prose and poetry, that's a formula for starvation.

"'I'm dying, I just look remarkably cheerful' says Clive James". "7.30" with Philip Williams, www.abc.net.au. August 19, 2015.