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Famous All Wet Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Carman, Bliss
...of sun.
And we would often at the fall of dusk
Wander together by the silver stream,
When the soft grass-heads were all wet with dew
And purple-misted in the fading light.
And joy I knew and sorrow at thy voice,
And the superb magnificence of love,—
The loneliness that saddens solitude,
And the sweet speech that makes it durable,—
The bitter longing and the keen desire,
The sweet companionship through quiet days
In the slow ample beauty of the world,
And the unutterab...Read more of this...



by Masters, Edgar Lee
...one of my girls could have married a decent man,
I should not have walked in the rain
And jumped into bed with clothes all wet,
Refusing medical aid....Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...lorious: 
For I know the glory now 
And I read it on your brow. 
You have shown me how.

I can feel your cheeks all wet, 
But your eyes will not forget: 
In the frown you cannot hide 
I can read where faith and pride 
Are not satisfied.

But the word was, two should live: 
Two should suffer—and forgive: 
By the steep and weary way, 
For the glory of the clay, 
Two should have their day.

We have toiled and we have wept 
For the gift the gods have kept: 
Clashi...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...e the same,
You cannot love me at all, if you love not my good name.' 

XIII.
And he turn'd, and I saw his eyes all wet, in the sweet moonshine:
Sweetheart, I love you so well that your good name is mine.
And what do I care for Jane, let her speak of you well of ill;
But marry me out of hand: we two shall be happy still.' 

XIV.
`Marry you, Willy!' said I, `but I needs must speak my mind,
And I fear you'll listen to tales, be jealous and hard and unkind.Read more of this...

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