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Famous Bewailed Poems by Famous Poets

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...n and brother, they bowed to fate,
stricken by spears; ’twas a sorrowful woman!
None doubted why the daughter of Hoc
bewailed her doom when dawning came,
and under the sky she saw them lying,
kinsmen murdered, where most she had kenned
of the sweets of the world! By war were swept, too,
Finn’s own liegemen, and few were left;
in the parleying-place {16g} he could ply no longer
weapon, nor war could he wage on Hengest,
and rescue his remnant by right of arms
from th...Read more of this...
by Anonymous,



...e being not-I (so my aches construe).

I, that have failed in everything, bewail

Nothing this hour but that I have bewailed,

For in the general fate what is't to fail?

Why, fate being past for Fate, 'tis but to have failed.

Whatever hap-or stop, what matters it,

Sith to the mattering our will bringeth nought?

With the higher trifling let us world our wit,

Conscious that, if we do't, that was the lot

The regular stars bound us to, when they stood

G...Read more of this...
by Pessoa, Fernando
...plight,
So I will try to plan what I can fix up for to-night."

Thus while upon her berth the wan and weary Author Budd
Bewailed her fate, Kathleen sedate above her chewed her cud;
And as he sought with brain distraught a steady course to steer,
Yet find a plan, a worried man was Captain Silas Geer.
Then suddenly alert was he, he hollerred to his mate;
"Hi, Patsy, press our poetess to climb on deck and wait.
Hip-hip-hooray! Bid her be gay and never more despair;
My search is ...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William
...not love's sole effect,
Yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight.
I may not evermore acknowledge thee,
Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame,
Nor thou with public kindness honour me,
Unless thou take that honour from thy name:
But do not so; I love thee in such sort
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by Shakespeare, William
...ut the steadiness of the Guards, Marines, and Infantry prevailed,
And for the loss of their brother officers they sadly bewailed,
Who fell mortally wounded in the bloody fray,
'Which they will remember for many a long day. 

For ten minutes a desperate struggle raged from left to rear
While Gunner Smith saved Lieutenant guthrie's life without dread or fear;
When all the other gunners had been borne back,
He took up a handspike, and the Arabs he did whack. 

The noble hero har...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz



...y;
They they tried to launch the port lifeboat, but in that they failed,
Owing to the heavy sea, so their sad fate they bewailed. 

Then into the jolly-boat and lifeboat jumped fifteen men in all,
And immediately the steamer foundered, which did their hearts appal,
As the good ship sank beneath the briny wave,
But they thanked God fervently that did them save. 

Oh! it was a miracle how any of them were saved,
But it was by the aid of God, and how the crew behaved;
Because Go...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz
...r whose flight came ceaseless night, 
 One plume to clasp so purely white.— 
 But no! 
 
 Far from ye all—oh, dead, bewailed! 
 The fog-bell deafens me empaled 
 Upon this rock—I feel enjailed— 
 Though free. 
 
 Like one who watches at the gate 
 Lest some shall 'scape the doomèd strait. 
 I watch! the tyrant, howe'er late, 
 Must fall! 


 




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by Hugo, Victor
...e vultures scream and wheel! 
 
 Died the pale mothers, and the virgins, from their arms, 
 O Caliph, fiercely torn, bewailed their young years' blight; 
 With stabs and kisses fouled, all their yet quivering charms, 
 At our fleet coursers' heels were dragged in mocking flight. 
 
 Lo! where the city lies mantled in pall of death; 
 Lo! where thy mighty hand hath passed, all things must bend! 
 Priests prayed, the sword estopped blaspheming breath, 
 Vainly their c...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor

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