“A poet soaring in the high reason of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him.”
John Milton (1608–1674) English epic poet
The Reason of Church Government (1641), Book II, Introduction
Main Street and Other Poems (1917), Apology
“A poet soaring in the high reason of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him.”
John Milton (1608–1674) English epic poet
The Reason of Church Government (1641), Book II, Introduction
“The poet faces his heart, his soul and his mood.”
Max Michelson (1880–1953) American poet
Review of 'Cadences' by F. S. Flint , Poetry ,vol 8, no 5 1916
Flora Thompson (1876–1947) English author and poet
From On Reading a Posthumous book Gillian Lindsay -Biography of Flora Thompson 1990 ISBN 9781873855539
Poetry
“A tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure.”
Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) British comic actor and filmmaker
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) eighteenth century English poet
Odes, Book iv, Ode 9, reported in William Warburton, The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1751) p. 31.
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
Why, really one might ask the same thing, in regard to every man proposed for whatsoever function; and consider it as the one inquiry needful: Are ye sure he's.
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Poet
“Every poet hopes that after-times
Shall set some value on his votive lay.”
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (1808–1877) English feminist, social reformer, and author
To the Duchess of Sutherland (c. 1840).
Jahangir (1569–1627) 4th Mughal Emperor
Badshah-Nama Badshah Nama cited by Sri Ram Sharma, p. 63. Sharma, Sri Ram, Religious Policy of the Mughal Emperors, Bombay, 1962.