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Famous Deep Thoughts Poems by Famous Poets

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...ound this proud woman.

The bones
 of this proud woman
answer the vibrations
 of the stars.

 In summer
the stars speak deep thoughts
 In the winter
the stars repeat summer speeches.

The knees
 of this proud woman
know these thoughts
 and know these speeches
of the summer and winter stars....Read more of this...
by Sandburg, Carl



...y name;
There is grief in the sound, there is guilt in the fame;
But the tear that now burns on my cheek may impart
The deep thoughts that dwell in that silence of heart.
Too brief for our passion, too long for our peace,
Were those hours - can their joy or their bitterness cease?
We repent, we abjure, we will break from our chain, - 
We will part, we will fly to - unite it again!
Oh! thine be the gladness, and mine be the guilt!
Forgive me, adored one! - forsake if thou wilt...Read more of this...
by Byron, George (Lord)
...which he sits and sings-
The trembling living wire
Of those unusual strings.

But the skies that angel trod 
Where deep thoughts are a duty-
Where Love's a grown-up God-
Where the Houri glances are
Imbued with all the beauty
Which we worship in a star.

Therefore thou art not wrong 
Israfeli who despisest
An unimpassioned song;
To thee the laurels belong 
Best bard because the wisest!
Merrily live and long!

The ecstasies above
With thy burning measures sui...Read more of this...
by Poe, Edgar Allan
...distress), 
But soon shrunk back, chilled with her touch so cold, 
And th' airy picture vanished from his hold. 
In his deep thoughts the wonder did increase, 
And he divined 'twas England or the Peace. 

Express him startling next with listening ear, 
As one that some unusual noise does hear. 
With cannon, trumpets, drums, his door surround-- 
But let some other painter draw the sound. 
Thrice did he rise, thrice the vain tumult fled, 
But again thunders, when he lies in bed...Read more of this...
by Marvell, Andrew
...ng who appeared 
To second, or oppose, or undertake 
The perilous attempt. But all sat mute, 
Pondering the danger with deep thoughts; and each 
In other's countenance read his own dismay, 
Astonished. None among the choice and prime 
Of those Heaven-warring champions could be found 
So hardy as to proffer or accept, 
Alone, the dreadful voyage; till, at last, 
Satan, whom now transcendent glory raised 
Above his fellows, with monarchal pride 
Conscious of highest worth, unmo...Read more of this...
by Milton, John



...kind, and which way first
Publish his godlike office now mature,
One day forth walked alone, the Spirit leading
And his deep thoughts, the better to converse 
With solitude, till, far from track of men,
Thought following thought, and step by step led on,
He entered now the bordering Desert wild,
And, with dark shades and rocks environed round,
His holy meditations thus pursued:—
 "O what a multitude of thoughts at once
Awakened in me swarm, while I consider
What from within I...Read more of this...
by Milton, John
...est, both to thyself and all the world,
That thou, who worthiest art, shouldst be their King!
Perhaps thou linger'st in deep thoughts detained
Of the enterprise so hazardous and high!
No wonder; for, though in thee be united
What of perfection can in Man be found, 
Or human nature can receive, consider
Thy life hath yet been private, most part spent
At home, scarce viewed the Galilean towns,
And once a year Jerusalem, few days'
Short sojourn; and what thence couldst thou obse...Read more of this...
by Milton, John
...ith no mean applause
Pronounc't and in his volumes taught our Lawes,
Which others at their Barr so often wrench:
To day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench
In mirth, that after no repenting drawes;
Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause,
And what the Swede intend, and what the French.
To measure life, learn thou betimes, and know
Toward solid good what leads the nearest way; 
For other things mild Heav'n a time ordains,
And disapproves that care, though wise in show,
That w...Read more of this...
by Milton, John
..., with no mean applause
Pronounced and in his volumes taught our laws,
Which others at their bar so often wrench;
Today deep thoughts resolve with me to drench
In mirth, that after no repenting draws;
Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause,
And what the Swede intends, and what the French.
To measure life learn thou betimes, and know
Toward solid good what leads the nearest way;
For other things mild Heav'n a time ordains,
And disapproves that care, though wise in show,
That wit...Read more of this...
by Milton, John
...the low lake, drowsy and gentle, 
And good words spoken from the tongues of friends, 
And calmness in the evening, and deep thoughts, 
Falling like dreams from the stars' solemn mouths. 
All these. 
They said she was unfaithful once. 
Or I remembered it -- and so, for that, 
I lie here, I suppose. Yes, so they said. 
You see she is so troubled, looking down, 
Sorrowing deeply for my torments. I 
Of course, feel nothing while I see her -- save 
That sometimes when I think the...Read more of this...
by Benet, Stephen Vincent
...he inner life. 
 Ever the trembling of the grass I say, 
 And the boughs rocking as the breezes play, 
 Have stirred deep thoughts in a bewild'ring way. 
 Oh, God! alone Great Witness of all deeds, 
 Of thoughts and acts, and all our human needs, 
 God only knows how often in such scenes 
 Of savage beauty under leafy screens, 
 I've felt the mighty oaks had spirit dower— 
 Like me knew mirth and sorrow—sentient power, 
 And whisp'ring each to each in twilight dim, ...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor

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