The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (190721). Volume VII. Cavalier and Puritan.
III. Writers of the Couplet.
§ 2. Sir John Beaumont.
Sir John Beaumont, in a set of couplets addressed to James I, lamented the prevailing formlessness of English poetry, demanding, in place of halting feet and defective accents, ragged rime, fetterd staves and obscure language, a type of verse the requirements of which are most nearly met by the closed couplet. |
3 | The lines To His Late Majesty, concerning the True Forme of English Poetry, not published till 1629, were, probably, written soon after the publication of the works of James I in 1616. Sir John Beaumont was a friend of Drayton, and may have had the characteristics of Englands Heroicall Epistles before his mind as he wrote. |
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