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Famous Commingle Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Anonymous,
...The little, smoky vaporsProduce the drops of rain;These little drops commingle,And form the boundless main.Then, drops compose the fountains;And little grains of sandCompose the mighty mountains,That high above us stand.The little atoms, it is said,Compose the solid earth;Such truths will show, if rightly read,What little things are worth.For, as the sea of drops is made,So it is He...Read more of this...



by Betjeman, John
...gable to gable,
Italianate mansion
And turretted stable,
A sylvan expansion
So varied and jolly
Where laurel and holly
Commingle their greens.

Serene on a Sunday
The sun glitters hotly
O'er mills that on Monday
With engines will hum.
By tramway excursion
To Dore and to Totley
In search of diversion
The millworkers come;
But in our arboreta
The sounds are discreeter
Of shoes upon stone -
The worshippers wending
To welcoming chapel,
Companioned or lone;
And over a pew...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...herbage new; 
 Soft seaweed stealing up the shingle; 
 An ancient chapel where a crew, 
 Ere sailing, in the prayer commingle. 
 A far-off forest's darkling frown, 
 Which makes the prudent start and tremble, 
 Whilst rotten nuts are rattling down, 
 And clouds in demon hordes assemble. 
 
 Land birds which twit the mews that scream 
 Round walls where lolls the languid lizard; 
 Brine-bubbling brooks where fishes stream 
 Past caves fit for an ocean wizard. 
 A...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...art. 
 
 "In this my couch, O Lord! is now in Thine; 
 And she, half living, I half dead within, 
 Our beings still commingle and are twin, 
 It cannot be that I should found a line! 
 
 "Youth hath triumphal mornings; its days bound 
 From night, as from a victory. But such 
 A trembling as the birch-tree's to the touch 
 Of winter is an eld, and evening closes round. 
 
 "I bow myself to death, as lone to meet 
 The water bow their fronts athirst." He said. 
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by Alighieri, Dante
...ate sono a quel cattivo coro 
de li angeli che non furon ribelli 
n? fur fedeli a Dio, ma per s? fuoro . 

They now commingle with the coward angels, 
the company of those who were not rebels 
nor faithful to their God, but stood apart. 


Caccianli i ciel per non esser men belli, 
n? lo profondo inferno li riceve, 
ch'alcuna gloria i rei avrebber d'elli ». 

The heavens, that their beauty not be lessened, 
have cast them out, nor will deep Hell receive them- 
eve...Read more of this...



by Hugo, Victor
...
 Both travel-sore; 
 But quickly, on the recognition, out flew brands 
 Straight to each core; 
 As dying breaths commingle, o'er them rose the call 
 Of Eagle shrill: 
 "Yon crownèd couple, who supposed the world too small, 
 Now one grave fill! 
 Chiefs blinded by your rage! each bleachèd sapless bone 
 Becomes a pipe 
 Through which siroccos whistle, trodden 'mong the stone 
 By quail and snipe. 
 Folly's liege-men, what boots such murd'rous raid, 
 And mort...Read more of this...

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