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Famous Burial Ground Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Allingham, William
...Gray, gray is Abbey Assaroe, by Belashanny town, 
It has neither door nor window, the walls are broken down; 
The carven-stones lie scatter'd in briar and nettle-bed!
The only feet are those that come at burial of the dead. 
A little rocky rivulet runs murmuring to the tide, 
Singing a song of ancient days, in sorrow, not in pride; 
The boortree and th...Read more of this...



by Hugo, Victor
...nty ankles thus their gaze to meet. 
 And while the mystic sleep was all profound, 
 The pit gaped wide like grave in burial ground. 
 
 XVI. 
 
 WHAT THEY ATTEMPT BECOMES DIFFICULT. 
 
 Bearing the sleeping Mahaud they moved now 
 Silent and bent with heavy step and slow. 
 Zeno faced darkness—Joss turned towards the light— 
 So that the hall to Joss was quite in sight. 
 Sudden he stopped—and Zeno, "What now!" called, 
 But Joss replied not, though he seemed ap...Read more of this...

by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...I like that ancient Saxon phrase, which calls
The burial-ground God's-Acre! It is just;
It consecrates each grave within its walls,
And breathes a benison o'er the sleeping dust.

God's-Acre! Yes, that blessed name imparts
Comfort to those, who in the grave have sown
The seed that they had garnered in their hearts,
Their bread of life, alas! no more th...Read more of this...

by Gordon, Adam Lindsay
...foe, 
Have fallen as stout and steady of soul, 
As that dead man gone where we all must go. 

Traverse yon spacious burial ground, 
Many are sleeping soundly there, 
Who pass’d with mourners standing around, 
Kindred, and friends, and children fair; 
Did he envy such ending? ’twere hard to say; 
Had he cause to envy such ending? no; 
Can the spirit feel for the senseless clay, 
When it once has gone where we all must go? 

What matters the sand or the whitening chalk, 
Th...Read more of this...

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