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Famous Agonised Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Baudelaire, Charles
...ron, the proud and sombre beggar, stood 
With one strong, vengeful hand on either oar. 

With open robes and bodies agonised, 
Lost women writhed beneath that darkling sky; 
There were sounds as of victims sacrificed: 
Behind him all the dark was one long cry. 

And Sganarelle, with laughter, claimed his pledge; 
Don Luis, with trembling finger in the air, 
Showed to the souls who wandered in the sedge 
The evil son who scorned his hoary hair. 

Shivering with woe...Read more of this...



by Byron, George (Lord)
...a mark where murder was; 
Nor dabbling fingers left to tell the tale, 
The bitter print of each convulsive nail, 
When agonised hands that cease to guard, 
Wound in that pang the smoothness of the sward. 
Some such had been, if here a life was reft, 
But these were not; and doubting hope is left; 
And strange suspicion, whispering Lara's name, 
Now daily mutters o'er his blacken'd fame; 
Then sudden silent when his form appear'd, 
Awaits the absence of the thing it fear'...Read more of this...

by Lawrence, D. H.
...ake
The turgid electric ache away,
Drink it up with your proud 
White body, as lovely white lightning 
Is drunk from an agonised sky by the earth,
I might have hated you, Helen. 

But since my limbs gushed full of fire,
Since from out of my blood and bone
Poured a heavy flame
To you, earth of my atmosphere, stone
Of my steel, lovely white flint of desire,
You have no name.
Earth of my swaying atmosphere,
Substance of my inconstant breath,
I cannot but cleave to you.Read more of this...

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