In some moods they wrote as if they craved the peace and
quiescence of a settled life; at other points, they couldn’t help raging
against the good, settled people who’d left them moldering behind bars. For the
outlaw poet, there have always been particular difficulties involved in
deciding how palatable a poem should be; how much it should conform to a
reader’s expectations; how smooth it should go down.
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