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Famous Condole Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Smart, Christopher
...
 (The seraph in his soul:) 
Foremost to give his Lord His dues, 
Foremost to bless the welcome news, 
 And foremost to condole. 

 VIII 
Good—from Jehudah's genuine vein, 
From God's best nature good in grain, 
 His aspect and his heart; 
To pity, to forgive, to save, 
Witness En-gedi's conscious cave, 
 And Shimei's blunted dart. 

 IX 
Clean—if perpetual prayer be pure, 
And love, which could itself inure 
 To fasting and to fear— 
Clean in his gestures, hands, and...Read more of this...



by Watts, Isaac
...And seems to feel the smart;
The spirit of the gospel reigns,
And melts his pious heart.

How did his flowing tears condole
As for a brother dead!
And fasting mortified his soul,
While for their life he prayed.

They groaned, and cursed him on their bed,
Yet still he pleads and mourns;
And double blessings on his head
The righteous God returns.

O glorious type of heav'nly grace!
Thus Christ the Lord appears;
While sinners curse, the Savior prays,
And pities them ...Read more of this...

by Watts, Isaac
...And seems to feel the smart;
The spirit of the gospel reigns,
And melts his pious heart.

How did his flowing tears condole
As for a brother dead !
And fasting mortified his soul,
While for their life he prayed.

They groaned, and cursed him on their bed,
Yet still he pleads and mourns;
And double blessings on his head
The righteous God returns,

Glorious type of heav'nly grace !
Thus Christ the Lord appears;
While sinners curse, the Savior prays,
And pities them with...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...r not, alike to me he comes.

Chor: His fraught we soon shall know, he now arrives.

Har: I come not Samson, to condole thy chance,
As these perhaps, yet wish it had not been,
Though for no friendly intent. I am of Gath,
Men call me Harapha, of stock renown'd
As Og or Anak and the Emims old 
That Kiriathaim held, thou knowst me now
If thou at all art known. Much I have heard
Of thy prodigious might and feats perform'd
Incredible to me, in this displeas'd,
That...Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
...for Love doth there prevail.P.    No balm to me, since she will not condole.H.    When man is mute, how oft the spirit grieves,In clamorous woe! how oft the sparkling eyeBelies the inward tear, where none can gaze!P.    Yet restless still, the grief the mind conceives...Read more of this...



by Petrarch, Francesco
...ss=i0>Could I but trace their grief, their sorrow tell,A stone might wake, and fain with them condole.[Pg 256]They inly mourn, where none can hear their woeSave I alone, who too with grief oppress'd,Can only soothe my anguish by my sighs:Life is indeed a shadowy dream below;Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...Can I, my friend, with thee condole?--
Can I conceive the woes that try men,
When late repentance racks the soul
Ensnared into the toils of hymen?
Can I take part in such distress?--
Poor martyr,--most devoutly, "Yes!"
Thou weep'st because thy spouse has flown
To arms preferred before thine own;--
A faithless wife,--I grant the curse,--
And yet, my friend, it might be worse!
Just hear ...Read more of this...

by Strode, William
...could sound true greife so neare
A tree might dropp an amber teare:
If wood so well
Could ring a knell
The Cipres might condole the beare.


The standing nobles of the grove
Hearing dead wood so speak and move
The fatall axe beganne to love:
They envyde death
That gave such breath
As men alive doe saints above...Read more of this...

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