Thomas Seccombe, speaks of his 'genuine lyric
fire, a poetic energy, and above all an intensity remote from his
contemporaries and (as Cimabue in his antique and primitive
manner is suggestive of Giotto and Angelico) of Shelley and Keats.
fire, a poetic energy, and above all an intensity remote from his
contemporaries and (as Cimabue in his antique and primitive
manner is suggestive of Giotto and Angelico) of Shelley and Keats.
Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems