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Famous Exasperated Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Eliot, T S (Thomas Stearns)
...once you took for exercise of virtue.
 Then fools' approval stings, and honour stains.
From wrong to wrong the exasperated spirit
 Proceeds, unless restored by that refining fire
 Where you must move in measure, like a dancer.'
The day was breaking. In the disfigured street
 He left me, with a kind of valediction,
 And faded on the blowing of the horn.


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There are three conditions which often look alike
Yet differ completely, flourish in the same hed...Read more of this...



by Smart, Christopher
...upidity. 

For I bless God in SHIPBOURNE FAIRLAWN the meadows the brooks and the hills. 

For th adversary hath exasperated the very birds against me, but the Lord sustain'd me. 

For I bless God for my Newcastle friends the voice of the raven and heart of the oak. 

For I bless God for every feather from the wren in the sedge to the CHERUBS and their MATES....Read more of this...

by Neruda, Pablo
...From blossoms
released
by the moonlight,
from an
aroma of exasperated
love,
steeped in fragrance,
yellowness
drifted from the lemon tree,
and from its plantarium
lemons descended to the earth.

Tender yield!
The coasts,
the markets glowed
with light, with
unrefined gold;
we opened
two halves
of a miracle,
congealed acid
trickled
from the hemispheres
of a star,
the most intense liqueur
of nature,
unique, vivid,
...Read more of this...

by McKay, Claude
...worried waiters, some in ugly mood, 
Crowding into the choking pantry hole 
To call out dishes for each angry glutton 
Exasperated grown beyond control, 
From waiting for his soup or fish or mutton. 
At last the station's reached, the engine stops; 
For bags and wraps the red-caps circle round; 
From off the step the passenger lightly hops, 
And seeks his cab or tram-car homeward bound; 
The waiters pass out weary, listless, glum, 
To spend their tips on harlots, cards a...Read more of this...

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