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Imitation, if it is not forgery, is a fine thing. It stems from a generous impulse, and a realistic sense of what can and cannot be done.
— James Fenton
Tags: sense, fine, cannot, done

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My feeling is that poetry will wither on the vine if you don't regularly come back to the simplest fundamentals of the poem: rhythm, rhyme, simple subjects - love, death, war.
— James Fenton
Tags: simple, you, death, love
At somewhere around 10 syllables, the English poetic line is at its most relaxed and manageable.
— James Fenton
Tags: line, relaxed, somewhere, most
In my opinion, it is easier to avoid iambic rhythms, when writing in syllabics, if you create a line or pattern of lines using odd numbers of syllables.
— James Fenton
Tags: numbers, writing, opinion, you
The basic rhymes in English are masculine, which is to say that the last syllable of the line is stressed: 'lane' rhymes with 'pain,' but it also rhymes with 'urbane' since the last syllable of 'urbane' is stressed. 'Lane' does not rhyme with 'methane.'
— James Fenton
Tags: line, last, say, pain
There is no objection to the proposal: in order to learn to be a poet, I shall try to write a sonnet. But the thing you must try to write, when you do so, is a real sonnet, and not a practice sonnet.
— James Fenton
Tags: real, try, practice, you
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