"As it is generally seen, blank verse seems to be only a laborious and doubtful struggle to escape from the fangs of prose... if it ever ventures to relax into simple and natural phraseology, it instantly becomes tame and the prey of its pursuer."
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Charles Symmons
1753 β 1839
Charles Symmons (1749 – 27 April 1826) was a Welsh poet and priest.
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