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Famous Evil Spirit Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...nd, 
From whence to watch the time, and eagle-like 
Stoop at thy will on Lancelot and the Queen.' 

She ceased; his evil spirit upon him leapt, 
He ground his teeth together, sprang with a yell, 
Tore from the branch, and cast on earth, the shield, 
Drove his mailed heel athwart the royal crown, 
Stampt all into defacement, hurled it from him 
Among the forest weeds, and cursed the tale, 
The told-of, and the teller. 
That weird yell, 
Unearthlier than all shriek of b...Read more of this...



by Drayton, Michael
...An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still,
Wherewith, alas, I have been long possess'd,
Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill,
Nor gives me once but one poor minute's rest.
In me it speaks, whether I sleep or wake;
And when by means to drive it out I try,
With greater torments then it me doth take,
And tortures me in most extremity.
Before my fac...Read more of this...

by Smart, Christopher
...rs. 

For every thing infinitely perfect is Three. 

For the Devil is two being without God. 

For he is an evil spirit male and female. 

For he is called the Duce by foolish invocation on that account. 

For Three is the simplest and best of all numbers. 

For Four is good being square. 

For Five is not so good in itself but works well in combination. 

For Five is not so good in itself as it consists of two and three. 

For Six is very ...Read more of this...

by Byron, George (Lord)
...reluctant hand 
The thunderbolt is wrung -- 
Too late thou leav'st the high command 
To which thy weakness clung; 
All Evil Spirit as thou art, 
It is enough to grieve the heart 
To see thine own unstrung; 
To think that God's fair world hath been 
The footstool of a thing so mean; 
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And Earth hath spilt her blood for him, 
Who thus can hoard his own! 
And Monarchs bow'd the trembling limb, 
And thank'd him for a throne! 
Fair Freedom! we may hold thee dear, 
When thus thy...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...ch the night 
Condenses, and the cold environs round, 
Kindled through agitation to a flame, 
Which oft, they say, some evil Spirit attends, 
Hovering and blazing with delusive light, 
Misleads the amazed night-wanderer from his way 
To bogs and mires, and oft through pond or pool; 
There swallowed up and lost, from succour far. 
So glistered the dire Snake, and into fraud 
Led Eve, our credulous mother, to the tree 
Of prohibition, root of all our woe; 
Which when she sa...Read more of this...



by Southey, Robert
...amed Incubi? says Thomas Heywood. I have adopted his story, but not his
solution, making the unknown soldier not an evil spirit, but one who had
purchased happiness of a malevolent being, by the promised sacrifice of
his first-born child.

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Bright on the mountain's heathy slope
The day's last splendors shine
And rich with many a radiant hue
Gleam gayly on the Rhine.

And many a o...Read more of this...

by Drayton, Michael
...An evil spirit, your beauty haunts me still, 
Wherewith, alas, I have been long possest, 
Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill, 
Nor gives me once but one poor minute's rest; 
In me it speaks, whether I sleep or wake, 
And when by means to drive it out I try, 
With greater torments then it me doth take, 
And tortures me in most extremity; 
Before my face i...Read more of this...

by Killigrew, Anne
...,
 Nor Israels shout of Victory,
 That could in Saul the rising Passion lay,
'Twas the soft strains of David's Lyre the Evil Spirit chace't away. 

V.
 But Friendship fain would yet it self defend,
 And Mighty Things it does pretend,
 To be of this Sad Journey, Life, the Baite,
The Sweet Refection of our toylsome State.
 But though True Friendship a Rich Cordial be,
 Alas, by most 'tis so alay'd,
 Its Good so mixt with Ill we see,
 That Dross for Gold is often pai...Read more of this...

by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...he lodge that glimmers yonder,
In the little star that twinkles
Through the vapors, on the left hand,
Lives the envious Evil Spirit,
The Wabeno, the magician,
Who transformed you to an old man.
Take heed lest his beams fall on you,
For the rays he darts around him
Are the power of his enchantment,
Are the arrows that he uses.'
"Many years, in peace and quiet,
On the peaceful Star of Evening
Dwelt Osseo with his father;
Many years, in song and flutter,
At the doorway o...Read more of this...

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