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Famous Endanger Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...nke that some giue eare;
Come no more, least I get anger.
Blisse, I will my blisse forbeare;
Fearing, sweete, you to endanger;
But my soule shall harbour there.

Well, be gone; be gone, I say,
Lest that Argus eyes perceiue you.
O vniust is Fortunes sway,
Which can make me thus to leaue you,
And from lowts to run away.


FINIS.
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by Sidney, Sir Philip



...e! I think that some give ear;
Come no more, lest I get anger."
'Bliss, I will my bliss forbear,
Fearing, sweet, you to endanger;
But my soul shall harbour there.'

Well, begone, begone, I say,
Lest that Argus' eyes perceive you."
'O unjust Fortune's sway,
Which can make me thus to leave you,
And from louts to run away!'...Read more of this...
by Sidney, Sir Philip
...Endanger it, and the Demand
Of tickets for a sigh
Amazes the Humility
Of Credibility --

Recover it to Nature
And that dejected Fleet
Find Consternation's Carnival
Divested of its Meat....Read more of this...
by Dickinson, Emily
...arding conspiracies, 
Drawn from the sheath of lying prophecies; 
Thee proof behond all other force or skill, 
Our sins endanger, and shall one day kill. 

How near they failed, and in thy sudden fall 
At once assayed to overturn us all. 
Our brutish fury struggling to be free, 
Hurried thy horses while they hurried thee, 
When thou hadst almost quit thy mortal cares, 
And soiled in dust thy crown of silver hairs. 

Let this one sorrow interweave among 
The other glories of o...Read more of this...
by Marvell, Andrew
...an well refuse that right 
To those that lived in war, to die in fight. 

But long his valour none had left that could 
Endanger him, or clemency that would. 
And he whom Nature all for peace had made, 
But angry heaven unto war had swayed, 
And so less useful where he most desired, 
For what he least affected was admired, 
Deserv?d yet an end whose every part, 
Should speak the wondrous softness of his heart. 

To Love and Grief the fatal writ was 'signed; 
(Those nobler wea...Read more of this...
by Marvell, Andrew



...onyarding Conspiracies,
Drawn from the Sheath of lying Prophecies;
Thee proof beyond all other Force or Skill,
Our Sins endanger, and shall one day kill.
How near they fail'd, and in thy sudden Fall
At once assay'd to overturn us all.
Our brutish fury strugling to be Free,
Hurry'd thy Horses while they hurry'd thee.
When thou hadst almost quit thy Mortal cares,
And soyl'd in Dust thy Crown of silver Hairs.
Let this one Sorrow interweave among
The other Glories of our yearly S...Read more of this...
by Marvell, Andrew
...s so amorous after
 me, 
That it is safe to allow it to lick my naked body all over with its tongues, 
That it will not endanger me with the fevers that have deposited themselves in it,
That all is clean forever and forever. 
That the cool drink from the well tastes so good, 
That blackberries are so flavorous and juicy, 
That the fruits of the apple-orchard, and of the orange-orchard—that melons, grapes,
 peaches, plums, will none of them poison me, 
That when I recline on t...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt

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