
“Oh, what company good poets are!”
Longfellow (1882)
Opening line of Sonnet Children of the Night 1897 edition kindle ebook ASIN B004UJKLY2
“Oh, what company good poets are!”
Longfellow (1882)
“Oh what a poet I will flay myself into.”
“How very bright this empire of stars, he mused. Which poet had said that?”
Source: The Bone House (2011), p. 55
De poetas no digo: buen siglo es éste. Muchos están en ciernes para el año que viene; pero ninguno hay tan malo como Cervantes ni tan necio que alabe a don Quijote.
Letter dated August 14, 1604; cited from Nicolás Marín (ed.) Cartas (Madrid: Clásicos Castalia, 1985) p. 68. Translation by Ilsa Barea, from Sebastià Juan Arbó Cervantes: Adventurer, Idealist, and Destiny's Fool (London: Thames and Hudson, 1955) p. 204.
Lecture, "The Themes of Robert Frost" (1947)
“The poet is a god, or, the young poet is a god. The old poet is a tramp.”
Opus Posthumous (1955), Adagia
"Epitaph", written for himself (1833)
“A Poet is needed to fully interpret a poet”
Samuel Rutherford Unwin Bros, Gresham Press, London 1891