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Famous Emit Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Fu, Du
... Long rain not harm farming Full willow row little green Hill pear flower little red Reed pipe upstairs emit One goose into high sky  The sky's water has fallen, and autumn clouds are thin, The western wind has blown ten thousand li. This morning's scene is good and fine, Long rain has not harmed the land. The row of willows begins to show green, The pear tree on the hill ...Read more of this...



by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...wing, 
A squaw and chief alternate in the ring.
Coarse raven locks stream over robes of white, 
Their deep set orbs emit a lurid light, 
And as through pine trees moan the winds refrains, 
So swells and dies away, the ghostly graveyard strains.



XVI.
Like worded wine is music to the ear, 
And long indulged makes mad the hearts that hear. 
The dancers, drunken with the monotone
Of oft repeated notes, now shriek and groan
And pierce their ruddy flesh with shar...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...y -- even -- dazzling pace --
No different the Birds --

Except a Wake of Music
Accompany their feet --
As did the Down emit a Tune --
For Ecstasy -- of it...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...rful! 
I cannot tell how my ankles bend, nor whence the cause of my faintest wish; 
Nor the cause of the friendship I emit, nor the cause of the friendship I take
 again. 

That I walk up my stoop! I pause to consider if it really be;
A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. 

To behold the day-break! 
The little light fades the immense and diaphanous shadows; 
The air tastes good to my palate. 

Hefts of the moving...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...hammock should be silk, 
 White as milk; 
 And, more soft than down of dove, 
 Velvet cushions where I sit 
 Should emit 
 Perfumes that inspire love. 
 
 "Then should I, no danger near, 
 Free from fear, 
 Revel in my garden's stream; 
 Nor amid the shadows deep 
 Dread the peep, 
 Of two dark eyes' kindling gleam. 
 
 "He who thus would play the spy, 
 On the die 
 For such sight his head must throw; 
 In his blood the sabre naked 
 Would be slakèd, 
 Of ...Read more of this...



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