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Famous Aeneas Poems by Famous Poets

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by Kipling, Rudyard
...summer morn!)
Surely we sing no little thing,
 In Oak, and Ash, and Thorn!


Oak of the Clay lived many a day,
 Or ever AEneas began.
Ash of the Loam was a lady at home,
 When Brut was an outlaw man.
Thorn of the Down saw New Troy Town
 (From which was London born);
Witness hereby the ancientry
 Of Oak, and Ash, and Thorn!


Yew that is old in churchyard-mould,
 He breedeth a mighty bow.
Alder for shoes do wise men choose,
 And beech for cups also.
But when ye...Read more of this...



by Housman, A E
...the sky-led seasons mar,
 Moon upon moon rebuilds it with her beams;
Come we where Tullus and where Ancus are
 And good Aeneas, we are dust and dreams.

Torquatus, if the gods in heaven shall add
 The morrow to the day, what tongue has told?
Feast then thy heart, for what thy heart has had
 The fingers of no heir will ever hold.

When thou descendest once the shades among,
 The stern assize and equal judgment o'er,
Not thy long lineage nor thy golden tongue,
 No, nor ...Read more of this...

by Berryman, John
...art,
when Day was killing Porter and had to part
lovers for ever, fancy if you can,

while the cardinals' guile to keep Aeneas out
was failing, while in some hearts Chinese doubt
inscrutably was growing, toward its end,
and a starved lion by a water-hole
clouded with gall, while Abelard was whole,
these grapes of stone were being proffered, friend....Read more of this...

by Alighieri, Dante
...Paulo sono: 
me degno a ci? n? io n? altri 'l crede . 

But why should I go there? Who sanctions it? 
For I am not Aeneas, am not Paul; 
nor I nor others think myself so worthy. 


Per che, se del venire io m'abbandono, 
temo che la venuta non sia folle. 
Se' savio; intendi me' ch'i' non ragiono ». 

Therefore, if I consent to start this journey, 
I fear my venture may be wild and empty. 
You're wise; you know far more than what I say." 


E qual ? qu...Read more of this...

by Trumbull, John
...Now Night came down, and rose full soon
That patroness of rogues, the Moon;
Beneath whose kind protecting ray,
Wolves, brute and human, prowl for prey.
The honest world all snored in chorus,
While owls and ghosts and thieves and Tories,
Whom erst the mid-day sun had awed,
Crept from their lurking holes abroad.


On cautious hinges, slow and stiller...Read more of this...



by Petrarch, Francesco
...SONNET CLIII. Se Virgilio ed Omero avessin visto. THE MOST FAMOUS POETS OF ANTIQUITY WOULD HAVE SUNG HER ONLY, HAD THEY SEEN HER.  Had tuneful Maro seen, and Homer old,The living sun which here mine eyes behold,Read more of this...

by Schwartz, Delmore
...imself.

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I am my father's father,
You are your children's guilt.

In history's pity and terror
The child is Aeneas again;

Troy is in the nursery,
The rocking horse is on fire.

Child labor! The child must carry
His fathers on his back.

But seeing that so much is past
And that history has no ruth

For the individual,
Who drinks tea, who catches cold,

Let anger be general:
I hate an abstract thing.

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Brother and sister bounced
The bounding, unbroke...Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
...THE TRIUMPH OF CHASTITY. Quando ad un giogo ed in Un tempo quivi.  When to one yoke at once I saw the heightOf gods and men subdued by Cupid's might,I took example from their cruel fate,Read more of this...

by Seeger, Alan
...oice of thunder, saying: "When, 
The twelvemonth past in Circe's halls, again 
I left Gaeta's strand (ere thither came 
Aeneas, and had given it that name) 
Not love of son, nor filial reverence, 
Nor that affection that might recompense 
The weary vigil of Penelope, 
Could so far quench the hot desire in me 
To prove more wonders of the teeming earth, -- 
Of human frailty and of manly worth. 
In one small bark, and with the faithful band 
That all awards had shared of Fo...Read more of this...

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