The Treatment of Nature in English Poetry Between Pope And Wordsworth By Myra R
The Treatment of Nature in English Poetry Between Pope And Wordsworth By Myra R
Reynolds, Myra
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" In 1781, when he published John Logan his own works, he laid claim to a number of the (1748-1788) poems that had appeared in the edition of Bruce's poems in 1770. Among these the most important was The Cuckoo, ^ a poem well worth the sharp controversy waged over it by the respective friends of the two authors. There is nothing else in this period that rings so fresh and clear as this little ode. One stanza may be quoted to illustrate its beauty, its simplicity, and naturalness. This stanza is... also of peculiar ' Tlie poem is quoted entire by Gosse in his Eighteenth Century Literature. NATURE J X POETRY OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTL'RY 145 interest because it so definitely foreshadows Wordsworth's To the Cuckoo. " The schoolboy, wandering through the wood, To pull the primrose gav, Starts, the new voice of spring to hear, And imitates thy lay. " Logan's other poems, though he has nothing equal to the cuckoo song in spontaneity and exquisite simplicity, are yet of real value. His Braes of Yarrow is an effective presentation of the ancient, sorrow-laden Yarrow motif.
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