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Famous Enflame Poems by Famous Poets

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

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Such beauty as I can in none else see; 

That Nature there alone is without blame, 
Yet did not this my faithful Heart enflame: 
Nor when in Dance thou mov'st upon the Plaine, 
Or other Sports pursu'st among the Train
Of choicest Nymphs, where thy attractive Grace
Shews thee alone, though thousands be in place !
Yet not for these do I Alinda love, 
Hear then what 'tis, that does my Passion move. 
 That Thou still Earliest at the Temple art, 
 And still the last that does fro...Read more of this...
by Killigrew, Anne



...omb; 
The dawning beam, that 'gan to clear 
Our clouded sky, lies darken'd here, 
For ever set to us: by Death 
Sent to enflame the World Beneath. 
'Twas but a bud, yet did contain 
More sweetness than shall spring again; 
A budding Star, that might have grown 
Into a Sun when it had blown. 
This hopeful Beauty did create 
New life in Love's declining state; 
But now his empire ends, and we 
From fire and wounding darts are free; 
 His brand, his bow, let no man fear: 
 The f...Read more of this...
by Carew, Thomas
...>I ask; but by those beams I'm doom'd to die,When distant which consume, and which enflame when nigh. Nott.  The gentle air, which brightens each green hill,Wakening the flowers that paint this bowery glade,I recognise it by its soft breath still,My sorr...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...hrough the mid fibre of the molten frame,
When the sweet flesh in early youth asserts
Its heyday verve and little hints enflame,
Disturbed them as they walked; from their full hearts
Welled the soft word, and many a tender name
Strove on their lips as breast to breast they strained
And the deep joy they drank seemed never, never drained.

Love's soul that is the depth of starry skies
Set in the splendor of one upturned face
To beam adorably through half-closed eyes;
Love's bo...Read more of this...
by Seeger, Alan
...Creatures of Celestial frame, 
Our Guests of old, our wakeful Guardians now, 
Praise Him, and with like Zeal our Hearts enflame, 
Transporting then our Praise to Seats from whence you came! 

Praise Him, thou Sun in thy Meridian Force; 
Exalt Him, all ye Stars and Light! 
Praise Him, thou Moon in thy revolving Course, 
Praise Him, thou gentler Guide of silent Night, 
Which do's to solemn Praise, and serious Thoughts invite. 

Praise Him, ye humid Vapours, which remain 
Unfroz...Read more of this...
by Finch, Anne Kingsmill



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