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Famous Defamed Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...Queen's name, arise and hence.' 

And Balin rose, 'Thither no more! nor Prince 
Nor knight am I, but one that hath defamed 
The cognizance she gave me: here I dwell 
Savage among the savage woods, here die-- 
Die: let the wolves' black maws ensepulchre 
Their brother beast, whose anger was his lord. 
O me, that such a name as Guinevere's, 
Which our high Lancelot hath so lifted up, 
And been thereby uplifted, should through me, 
My violence, and my villainy, come to ...Read more of this...



by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
....

II.

Eros, a fire of heart untamed,
A light of spirit in sense that glows,
Flamed heavenward still ere earth defamed
Eros.

Nor fear nor shame durst curb or close
His golden godhead, marred and maimed,
Fast round with bonds that burnt and froze.

Ere evil faith struck blind and lamed
Love, pure as fire or flowers or snows,
Earth hailed as blameless and unblamed
Eros.

III.

Eros, with shafts by thousands aimed
At laughing lovers round in rows,
Fades...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...a thou art he, whom late our Arthur made 
Knight of his table; yea and he that won 
The circlet? wherefore hast thou so defamed 
Thy brotherhood in me and all the rest, 
As let these caitiffs on thee work their will?' 

And Pelleas answered, `O, their wills are hers 
For whom I won the circlet; and mine, hers, 
Thus to be bounden, so to see her face, 
Marred though it be with spite and mockery now, 
Other than when I found her in the woods; 
And though she hath me bounden but...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...arier hands and hearts acold.

On the stage their act hath framed
 For thy sports, O Liberty!
Doubted are they, and defamed
 By the tongues their act set free,
While they quicken, tend and raise
Power that must their power displace.

Lesser men feign greater goals,
 Failing whereof they may sit
Scholarly to judge the souls
 That go down into the pit,
And, despite its certain clay,
Heave a new world towards the day.

These at labour make no sign,
 More than planets...Read more of this...

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