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Famous Balaam Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...y’s mouth may be opened yet,
 Till for eloquence you hail him,
And swear that he has the angel met
 That met the ass of Balaam.


In your heretic sins may you live and die,
 Ye heretic Eight-and-Tairty!
But accept, ye sublime Majority,
 My congratulations hearty.
With your honours, as with a certain king,
 In your servants this is striking,
The more incapacity they bring,
 The more they’re to your liking....Read more of this...



by Dryden, John
...were the best:
Kind husbands and mere nobles all the rest.
And, therefore in the name of dullness, be
The well-hung Balaam and cold Caleb free.
And canting Nadab let oblivion damn,
Who made new porridge for the Paschal Lamb.
Let friendship's holy band some names assure:
Some their own worth, and some let scorn secure.
Nor shall the rascal rabble here have place,
Whom kings no titles gave, and God no grace:
Not bull-faced Jonas, who could statutes draw
To mean ...Read more of this...

by Smart, Christopher
... 

Let Ishmael dedicate a Tyger, and give praise for the liberty, in which the Lord has let him at large. 

Let Balaam appear with an Ass, and bless the Lord his people and his creatures for a reward eternal. 

Let Anah, the son of Zibion, lead a Mule to the temple, and bless God, who amerces the consolation of the creature for the service of Man. 

Let Daniel come forth with a Lion, and praise God with all his might through faith in Christ Jesus. 

Let Na...Read more of this...

by Trumbull, John
...o fight.
With equal uproar scarcely rave
Opposing winds in Æolus' cave;
Such dialogues with earnest face
Held never Balaam with his ass.


With daring zeal and courage blest,
Honorius first the crowd addres'd.
When now our 'Squire, returning late,
Arrived to aid the grand debate;
With strange, sour faces sate him down,
While thus the orator went on.
--"For ages blest thus Britain rose,
The terror of encircling foes;
Her heroes ruled the bloody plain,
Her conq'...Read more of this...

by Howe, Julia Ward
...prayed
I should indite a fitting verse
For fast, or festival, or in
Some stately pageant to rehearse.
(As if, than Balaam more endowed,
I of myself could bless or curse.)

Reluctantly I bade them go,
Ungladdened by my poet-mite;
My heart is not so churlish but
Its loves to minister delight.

But not a word I breathe is mine
To sing, in praise of man or God;
My Master calls, at noon or night,
I know his whisper and his nod.

Yet all my thoyghts to rhythms run,...Read more of this...



by Milton, John
...d his sacred courts, and minister
About his altar, handling holy things,
Praying or vowing, and voutsafed his voice 
To Balaam reprobate, a prophet yet
Inspired: disdain not such access to me."
 To whom our Saviour, with unaltered brow:—
"Thy coming hither, though I know thy scope,
I bid not, or forbid. Do as thou find'st
Permission from above; thou canst not more."
 He added not; and Satan, bowling low
His gray dissimulation, disappeared,
Into thin air diffused: ...Read more of this...

by Amichai, Yehuda
...orld,
will drain out into the huge darkness.

In the daytime I lay traps for my memories
and at night I work in the Balaam Mills,
turning curse into blessing and blessing into curse.

And don't ever show weakness.
Sometimes I come crashing down inside myself
without anyone noticing. I'm like an ambulance
on two legs, hauling the patient
inside me to Last Aid
with the wailing of cry of a siren,
and people think it's ordinary speech....Read more of this...

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