(10 January 1797). My dear Cottle, The lines which I added to my lines in the "Joan of Arc", have been so little approved by Charles Lamb, to whom I sent them, that although I differ from him in opinion, I have not heart to finish the poem. "Mr. Coleridge in the same letter," says Cottle, "thus refers to his * * * So much for an "Ode", which some people think superior to the Coleridge, in 1797, as in 1796, was invariably behind time with his "copy" for the second edition. He thus writes Cottle: |