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Famous Adulterers Poems by Famous Poets

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by Plath, Sylvia
...g garden in the air,

Devilish leopard!
Radiation turned it white
And killed it in an hour.

Greasing the bodies of adulterers
Like Hiroshima ash and eating in.
The sin. The sin.

Darling, all night
I have been flickering, off, on, off, on.
The sheets grow heavy as a lecher's kiss.

Three days. Three nights.
Lemon water, chicken
Water, water make me retch.

I am too pure for you or anyone.
Your body
Hurts me as the world hurts God. ...Read more of this...



by Marvell, Andrew
...to be Alcoraned. 

Accurs?d locusts, whom your king does spit 
Out of the centre of the unbottomed pit; 
Wanderers, adulterers, liars, Munster's rest, 
Sorcerers, athiests, jesuits possessed; 
You who the scriptures and the laws deface 
With the same liberty as points and lace; 
Oh race most hypocritically strict! 
Bent to reduce us to the ancient Pict; 
Well may you act the Adam and the Eve; 
Ay, and the serpent too that did deceive. 

But the great captain, now the ...Read more of this...

by Neruda, Pablo
...orning in which the professor, without a thought,
Pays his conjugal debt and eats breakfast,
And to top it all off, the adulterers, who love each other truly
On beds big and tall as ships:
So, eternally,
This twisted and breathing forest crushes me
With gigantic flowers like mouth and teeth
And black roots like fingernails and shoes....Read more of this...

by Pound, Ezra
...i still abused.

Fœtid Buchanan lifted up his voice
When that faun's head of hers
Became a pastime for
Painters and adulterers.

The Burne-Jones cartons
Have preserved her eyes;
Still, at the Tate, they teach
Cophetua to rhapsodize;

Thin like brook-water,
With a vacant gaze.
The English Rubaiyat was still-born
In those days.

The thin, clear gaze, the same
Still darts out faun-like from the half-ruin'd face,
Questing and passive ....
"Ah, poor...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...like his court,
But mine are worthier, seeing they profess
To be none other than themselves--and say
My knights are all adulterers like his own,
But mine are truer, seeing they profess
To be none other; and say his hour is come,
The heathen are upon him, his long lance
Broken, and his Excalibur a straw.' "

Then Arthur turn'd to Kay the seneschal,
"Take thou my churl, and tend him curiously
Like a king's heir, till all his hurts be whole.
The heathen--but that ever-cl...Read more of this...



by Watts, Isaac
...es on thy tongue,
Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong?
In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends,
Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends.

"Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love,
But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove?
And cherish such an impious thought within,
That God, the Righteous, would indulge thy sin?
Behold my terrors now: my thunders roll,
And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul."

Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise;
A...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...e his court, 
But mine are worthier, seeing they profess 
To be none other than themselves--and say 
My knights are all adulterers like his own, 
But mine are truer, seeing they profess 
To be none other; and say his hour is come, 
The heathen are upon him, his long lance 
Broken, and his Excalibur a straw."' 

Then Arthur turned to Kay the seneschal, 
`Take thou my churl, and tend him curiously 
Like a king's heir, till all his hurts be whole. 
The heathen--but that ...Read more of this...

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