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Best Famous Sorcerer Poems

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Written by Robert Graves | Create an image from this poem

Love and Black Magic

 To the woods, to the woods is the wizard gone;
In his grotto the maiden sits alone.
She gazes up with a weary smile At the rafter-hanging crocodile, The slowly swinging crocodile.
Scorn has she of her master’s gear, Cauldron, alembic, crystal sphere, Phial, philtre—“Fiddlededee For all such trumpery trash!” quo’ she.
“A soldier is the lad for me; Hey and hither, my lad! “Oh, here have I ever lain forlorn: My father died ere I was born, Mother was by a wizard wed, And oft I wish I had died instead— Often I wish I were long time dead.
But, delving deep in my master’s lore, I have won of magic power such store I can turn a skull—oh, fiddlededee For all this curious craft!” quo’ she.
“A soldier is the lad for me; Hey and hither, my lad! “To bring my brave boy unto my arms, What need have I of magic charms— ‘Abracadabra!’ and ‘Prestopuff’? I have but to wish, and that is enough.
The charms are vain, one wish is enough.
My master pledged my hand to a wizard; Transformed would I be to toad or lizard If e’er he guessed—but fiddlededee For a black-browed sorcerer, now,” quo’ she.
“Let Cupid smile and the fiend must flee; Hey and hither, my lad.


Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

The Way to know the Bobolink

 The Way to know the Bobolink
From every other Bird
Precisely as the Joy of him --
Obliged to be inferred.
Of impudent Habiliment Attired to defy, Impertinence subordinate At times to Majesty.
Of Sentiments seditious Amenable to Law -- As Heresies of Transport Or Puck's Apostacy.
Extrinsic to Attention Too intimate with Joy -- He compliments existence Until allured away By Seasons or his Children -- Adult and urgent grown -- Or unforeseen aggrandizement Or, happily, Renown -- By Contrast certifying The Bird of Birds is gone -- How nullified the Meadow -- Her Sorcerer withdrawn!

Book: Shattered Sighs