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Best Famous Italic Poems

Here is a collection of the all-time best famous Italic poems. This is a select list of the best famous Italic poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Italic poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of italic poems.

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Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights

 Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights
Italic flavor yield
To Intellects inebriate
With Summer, or the World --

Generic as a Quarry
And hearty -- as a Rose --
Invited with Asperity
But welcome when he goes.


Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril

 Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril
Tree and Traveller stood --
Filled was the Air with merry venture
Hearty with Boys the Road --

Shot the lithe Sleds like shod vibrations
Emphasized and gone
It is the Past's supreme italic
Makes this Present mean --
Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

This is a Blossom of the Brain --

 This is a Blossom of the Brain --
A small -- italic Seed
Lodged by Design or Happening
The Spirit fructified --

Shy as the Wind of his Chambers
Swift as a Freshet's Tongue
So of the Flower of the Soul
Its process is unknown.
When it is found, a few rejoice The Wise convey it Home Carefully cherishing the spot If other Flower become.
When it is lost, that Day shall be The Funeral of God, Upon his Breast, a closing Soul The Flower of our Lord.
Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

The Hollows round His eager Eyes

 The Hollows round His eager Eyes
Were Pages where to read
Pathetic Histories -- although
Himself had not complained.
Biography to All who passed Of Unobtrusive Pain Except for the italic Face Endured, unhelped -- unknown.

Book: Reflection on the Important Things