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Famous Afright Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Afright poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous afright poems. These examples illustrate what a famous afright poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Dryden, John
...:
The sober part of Israel, free from stain,
Well knew the value of a peaceful reign:
And, looking backward with a wise afright,
Saw seams of wounds, dishonest to the sight:
In contemplation of whose ugly scars,
They curst the memory of civil wars.
The moderate sort of men, thus qualifi'd,
Inclin'd the balance to the better side:
And, David's mildness manag'd it so well,
The bad found no occasion to rebel.
But, when to sin our bias'd nature leans,
The careful Devil is...Read more of this...



by Nicolson, Adela Florence Cory
...ow it,
         Changing your dreams to his Exquisite Truth.

   The Fireflies shall light you,
   And naught shall afright you,
         Nothing shall trouble the Flight of the Hours.
   Come, for I wait for you,
   Night is too late for you,
         Come, while the twilight is closing the flowers.

   Every breeze still is,
   And, scented with lilies,
         Cooled by the twilight, refreshed by the dew,
   The garden lies breathless,
   Where Kama, the Dea...Read more of this...

by Killigrew, Anne
...btile Serpents in the Grave betray, 
Worms on the Body there, not Soul do prey; 
No Vice there Tempts, no Terrors there afright, 
No Coz'ning Sin affords a false delight: 
No vain Contentions do that Peace annoy, 
No feirce Alarms break the lasting Joy. 

 Ah since from thee so many Blessings flow, 
Such real Good as Life can never know; 
Come when thou wilt, in thy afrighting'st Dress, 
Thy Shape shall never make thy Welcome less. 
Thou mayst to Joy, but ne'er to Fea...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...and killed the Russians left and right,
And the Chasseurs also joined in the fight,
And the Russians fell back in great afright. 

Then the Russians tried again and again
To drive the British from the slopes of Inkermann, but all in vain,
For the French and British beat them back without dismay,
Until at last the Russians had to give way. 

And the French and British fought side by side
Until the Russians no longer the bayonet charge could abide,
And the Russians were...Read more of this...

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