REPLY1849
SONG IN THE STYLE OF SUCKLING—THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN
By SAMUEL HICKSON
The song in your second number, furnished by a correspondent, and considered to be in the style of Suckling, is of a class common enough in the time of Charles I. George Wither, rather than Suckling, I consider as the head of a race of poets peculiar to that age, as "Shall I wasting in Despair" may be regarded as the type of this class of poems. The present instance I do not think of very high merit, and certainly not good enough for Suckling. Such as it is, however, with a few unimportant variations, it may be found at page 101. of the 1st vol. of *The Hive, a Collection of the most celebrate…
Topics: Victorian Poetry, Literature, Historical Customs