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Famous Excelling Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Spenser, Edmund
...h' Angels and Archangels, which attend
On God's own person, without rest or end.

These thus in fair each other far excelling,
As to the highest they approach more near,
Yet is that highest far beyond all telling,
Fairer than all the rest which there appear,
Though all their beauties join'd together were;
How then can mortal tongue hope to express
The image of such endless perfectness?

Cease then, my tongue, and lend unto my mind
Leave to bethink how great that beauty is...Read more of this...



by Killigrew, Anne
...uch the Lyre; 
Sweet was his Voice, and Eloquent his Tongue; 
Alike admired when he Spoke, or Sung ! 
But these so much Excelling parts the Swain, 
With Imperfections no less Great, did stain: 

For proud he was, of an Ungovern'd Will, 
With Love Familiar, but a Stranger still 
To Faith and Constancy; and did his Heart, 
Retaining none, expose to ev'ry Dart. 
Hapless Rodanthe, the Fond Rover, caught, 
To whom, for Love, with usual Arts he sought; 
Which she, ah too unwary...Read more of this...

by Spenser, Edmund
...h' Angels and Archangels, which attend
On God's own person, without rest or end.

These thus in fair each other far excelling,
As to the highest they approach more near,
Yet is that highest far beyond all telling,
Fairer than all the rest which there appear,
Though all their beauties join'd together were;
How then can mortal tongue hope to express
The image of such endless perfectness?

Cease then, my tongue, and lend unto my mind
Leave to bethink how great that beauty is...Read more of this...

by Spenser, Edmund
...
For from the time that first the Nymph his mother
Him forth did bring, and taught her lambs to feed:
A sclender swaine excelling far each other,
In comely shape, like her that did him breed.
He grew vp fast in goodnesse and in grace,
And doubly faire wox both in mynd and face.

Which daily more and more he did augment,
With gentle vsage and demeanure myld:
That all mens hearts with secret rauishment
He stole away, and weetingly beguyld.
Ne spight it selfe that al...Read more of this...

by Spenser, Edmund
...
For from the time that first the Nymph his mother
Him forth did bring, and taught her lambs to feed:
A sclender swaine excelling far each other,
In comely shape, like her that did him breed.
He grew vp fast in goodnesse and in grace,
And doubly faire wox both in mynd and face.

Which daily more and more he did augment,
With gentle vsage and demeanure myld:
That all mens hearts with secret rauishment
He stole away, and weetingly beguyld.
Ne spight it selfe that al...Read more of this...



by Petrarch, Francesco
...that high sphere,From whence the Eternal Ruler of the starsIn this excelling work declared his might,All be as fair and bright,Loose me from forth my darksome prison here,That to so glorious life the passage bars;Then, in the wonted tumult of my breast,I hail boon Nature, and the genial dayRead more of this...

by Manrique, Jorge
...conflagration 'gainst the skies,
Till at its brightest ruthless came
Death's hand to dim it.

The dukes so many and excelling,
The marquises, and counts, the throng
Of barons splendid,
Speak, Death, where hast thou hid their dwelling?
The sway we saw them wield so strong—
How was it ended?

What fields upon were they engaging,—
What prowess showing us in war
Or its cessation,
When thou, O Death, didst come outraging
Both one and all, and swept them o'er
With d...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...I see thee better -- in the Dark --
I do not need a Light --
The Love of Thee -- a Prism be --
Excelling Violet --

I see thee better for the Years
That hunch themselves between --
The Miner's Lamp -- sufficient be --
To nullify the Mine --

And in the Grave -- I see Thee best --
Its little Panels be
Aglow -- All ruddy -- with the Light
I held so high, for Thee --

What need of Day --
To Those whose Dark -- hath so -- surpassing Sun --
It deem it be -...Read more of this...

by Field, Eugene
...l concede the truth (who hear):
There's no such voice as Jessie's.

Of other charms she hath such store
All rivalry excelling,
Though I used adjectives galore,
They'd fail me in the telling;
But now discretion stays my hand--
Adieu, eyes, voice, and tresses.
Of all the husbands in the land
There's none so fierce as Jessie's....Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...dron and each band, 
The heads and leaders thither haste where stood 
Their great Commander--godlike Shapes, and Forms 
Excelling human; princely Dignities; 
And Powers that erst in Heaven sat on thrones, 
Though on their names in Heavenly records now 
Be no memorial, blotted out and rased 
By their rebellion from the Books of Life. 
Nor had they yet among the sons of Eve 
Got them new names, till, wandering o'er the earth, 
Through God's high sufferance for the trial of ...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...
Thin-sown with aught of profit or delight,
Will far be found unworthy to compare
With Sion's songs, to all true tastes excelling,
Where God is praised aright and godlike men,
The Holiest of Holies and his Saints
(Such are from God inspired, not such from thee); 
Unless where moral virtue is expressed
By light of Nature, not in all quite lost.
Their orators thou then extoll'st as those
The top of eloquence—statists indeed,
And lovers of their country, as may seem;
But her...Read more of this...

by Spenser, Edmund
...ust he all eternity survive, 
That can to other give eternal days. 
Thy days therefore are endless, and thy praise 
Excelling all, that ever went before; 
And after thee, 'gins Bartas high to raise 
His heavenly Muse, th' Almighty to adore. 
Live, happy spirits, th' honour of your name, 
And fill the world with never dying fame....Read more of this...

by Shakespeare, William
...
 To help him of his blindness; 
And, being help'd, inhabits there. 

Then to Silvia let us sing, 
 That Silvia is excelling; 
She excels each mortal thing 
 Upon the dull earth dwelling: 
To her let us garlands bring....Read more of this...

by Hardy, Thomas
...gh fame of perfection 
 In doubt and disdain . . . 

- "I had not proposed me a Creature 
 (She soughed) so excelling 
All else of my kingdom in compass 
 And brightness of brain 

"As to read my defects with a god-glance, 
 Uncover each vestige 
Of old inadvertence, annunciate 
 Each flaw and each stain! 

"My purpose went not to develop 
 Such insight in Earthland; 
Such potent appraisements affront me, 
 And sadden my reign! 

"Why loosened I olden control here...Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
...ystal sphere.But no material things can match their flight,In speed excelling far the race of light.Oh! what a glorious lot shall then be mineIf Heaven to me these nameless joys assign!For there the sovereign good for ever reigns,Nor evil yet to come, nor present pains;No baleful birth of time its...Read more of this...

by Moore, Thomas
...have turn'd from the dwelling 
Of him thou regardest her favouring ray, 
Thou wilt find there a gift, all her treasures excelling, 
Which, proudly he feels, hath ennobled his way. 

'Tis that freedom of mind, which no vulgar dominion 
Can turn from the path a pure conscience approves, 
Which, with hope in the heart, and no chain on the pinion, 
Holds upwards its course to the light which it loves. 

'Tis this makes the pride of his humble retreat, 
And with this, thou...Read more of this...

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