Author: Ferrick Gray

  • The Dunciad—Book I—Verses 11, 12

    Ferrick Gray — Alexander Pope is a poet unsurpassed in skill, creativeness and wit. His expertise using what we may call the rimed couplet is beyond belief. His idol John Dryden also used this form, but Pope made it his own, and perfected it. No-one can dispute this fact.

  • The Sonnet Collection

    Ferrick Gray — For many of us who are considered a purist or those who enjoy what has become known as formal or structured poetry (to distinguish it from free verse poetry), the sonnet is of the type high poetry. This term was coined by T. W. H. Crosland in his The English Sonnet published…

  • The Villanelle Collection

    Ferrick Gray — Today, the villanelle is accepted to be a nineteen-line poem consisting of five tercets and a final quatrain using two rimes in a specified order. Throughout the poem there are two repeated lines, called the refrain. The beauty of the villanelle lies in its song-like nature and their refrains impart this musical…