Samuel Taylor Coleridge

About the Nightingale

From a letter from STC to Wordsworth after writing The Nightingale:
 
    In stale blank verse a subject stale
    I send per post my Nightingale;
    And like an honest bard, dear Wordsworth,
    You’ll tell me what you think, my Bird’s worth.
    My own opinion’s briefly this—
    His bill he opens not amiss;
    And when he has sung a stave or so,
    His breast, & some small space below,
    So throbs & swells, that you might swear
    No vulgar music’s working there.
    So far, so good; but then, 'od rot him!
    There’s something falls off at his bottom.
    Yet, sure, no wonder it should breed,
    That my Bird’s Tail’s a tail indeed
    And makes it’s own inglorious harmony
    Æolio crepitû, non carmine.

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