James Fenton Quotes
No Poet Is Required To Write In Stanzas, Or Indeed In Regular Forms At All. Coleridge's 'Dejection: An Ode' Has A Rhyme Scheme And Sequence Of Long And Short Lines That Goes Without Regular Pattern, Following The Mood And Whim Of The Poet. Such A Form Is Known As An Irregular Ode.
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