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Famous Chrystal Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Brackenridge, Hugh Henry
...ngs glitter o'er his tide. 
To mighty nations shall the people grow 
Which cultivate the banks of many a flood, 
In chrystal currents poured from the hills 
Apalachia nam'd, to lave the sands 
Of Carolina, Georgia, and the plains 
Stretch'd out from thence far to the burning Line, 
St Johns or Clarendon or Albemarle. 
And thou Patowmack navigable stream, 
Rolling thy waters thro' Virginia's groves, 
Shall vie with Thames, the Tiber or the Rhine, 
For on thy banks I se...Read more of this...



by Pope, Alexander
...expected Rhymes.
Where-e'er you find the cooling Western Breeze,
In the next Line, it whispers thro' the Trees;
If Chrystal Streams with pleasing Murmurs creep,
The Reader's threaten'd (not in vain) with Sleep.
Then, at the last, and only Couplet fraught
With some unmeaning Thing they call a Thought,
A needless Alexandrine ends the Song,
That like a wounded Snake, drags its slow length along.
Leave such to tune their own dull Rhimes, and know
What's roundly smoot...Read more of this...

by Herbert, George
...
Roses and Lillies speak thee ; and to make 
A pair of Cheeks of them, is thy abuse. 
Why should I Womens eyes for Chrystal take? 
Such poor invention burns in their low mind, 
Whose fire is wild, and doth not upward go 
To praise, and on thee Lord, some Ink bestow. 
Open the bones, and you shall nothing find 
In the best face but filth, when Lord, in thee 
The beauty lies, in the discovery...Read more of this...

by Killigrew, Anne
...are betray'd,
To Widdowhood, Orphants or Childless made. 

Whither the Day does draw more Tears or Blood,
A greater Chrystal, or a Crimson Floud. 
The faithful Wife, who late her Lord did Arm, 
And hop'd to shield, by holy Vows, from Harm, 
Follow'd his parting-steps with Love and Care,
Sent after weeping Eyes, while he afar
Rod heated on, born by a brave Disdain, 
May now go seek him, lying 'mong the Slain: 
Low on the Earth she'l find his lofty Crest, 
And those ref...Read more of this...

by Freneau, Philip
...cide;--
Your wishes may be gratified,
And you shall go, as swift as thought,
Where nature has more finely wrought,

Her Chrystal spheres, her heavens serene;
A more sublime, enchanting scene
Than thought depicts or poets feign....Read more of this...



by Marvell, Andrew
...ehind.
"Where you may lye as chast in Bed,
"As Pearls together billeted.
"All Night embracing Arm in Arm,
"Like Chrystal pure with Cotton warm.

"But what is this to all the store
"Of Joys you see, and may make more!
"Try but a while, if you be wise:
"The Tryal neither Costs, nor Tyes.
Now Fairfax seek her promis'd faith:
Religion that dispensed hath;
Which She hence forward does begin;
The Nuns smooth Tongue has suckt her in.

Oft, though he knew it was i...Read more of this...

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