Anna Seward

Sonnet LXIV

TO MR. HENRY CARY,

ON THE PUBLICATION OF HIS SONNETS.

Prais'd be the Poet, who the Sonnet's claim,

Severest of the orders that belong

Distinct and separate to the Delphic Song,

Shall venerate, nor its appropriate name

Lawless assume. Peculiar is its frame,

From him deriv'd, who shunn'd the City Throng,

And warbled sweet thy rocks and streams among,

Lonely Valclusa!—and that Heir of Fame,

Our greater Milton, hath, by many a lay

Form'd on that arduous model, fully shown

That English Verse may happily display

Those strict energic measures, which alone

Deserve the name of Sonnet, and convey

A grandeur, grace and spirit, all their own.