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Famous Exploits Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Manrique, Jorge
...d?
His high contracting so provided
That broader, as his honors claimed,
His lands extended.

And these, the proud exploits narrated
In chronicles to show his youth
And martial force,
With triumphs equal he was fated
To re-affirm in very sooth
As years did course.

Then for the prudence of his ways,
For merit and in high award
Of service knightly,
His dignity they came to raise
Till he was Master of the Sword
Elected rightly.

Finding his father's forts and...Read more of this...



by Hugo, Victor
...
 'Neath royal power that sacred veils disguise, 
 Beneath your crowns of pearls and jewelled stars, 
 Beneath your exploits terrible and wars, 
 You, Sigismond, have but a monster been, 
 And, Ladisläus, you are scoundrel seen. 
 Oh, degradation of the sceptre's might 
 And swords—when Justice has a hand like night, 
 Foul and polluted; and before this thing, 
 This hydra, do the Temple's hinges swing— 
 The throne becomes the haunt of all things base 
 Oh, age o...Read more of this...

by Byron, George (Lord)
...ve done,
And raise my loud harp to the fame of my Sires?
For glories like theirs, oh, how faint is my tone!
For Heroes' exploits how unequal my fires!

Untouch'd, then, my Lyre shall reply to the blast---
'Tis hush'd; and my feeble endeavors are o'er;
And those who have heard it will pardon the past,
When they know that its murmurs shall vibrate no more.

And soon shall its wild erring notes be forgot,
Since early affection and love is o'ercast:
Oh! blest had my Fate been...Read more of this...

by Knight, Etheridge
...atched, like a herd of sheep,
To see if the WORD was true. 

As we waited we wrapped ourselves in the cloak 
Of his exploits: "Man, the last time, it took eight
Screws to put him in the Hole." "Yeah, remember when he
Smacked the captain with his dinner tray?" "he set
The record for time in the Hole-67 straight days!"
"Ol Hard Rock! man, that's one crazy ******."
And then the jewel of a myth that Hard Rock had once bit
A screw on the thumb and poisoned him with syp...Read more of this...

by Matthews, William
...ic, but there was never much
to do. Oh now and then I'd make a sure
intervention, save a life, whatever.
But my exploits don't interest you
and of his life all I can say is that
when he'd poured out his work
the best of it was gone and then he died.
He was a great man and I loved him.
Not a whimper about his sex life --
how I detest your prurience --
but here's a farewell literary tip:
I myself am the model for Penelope.
Don't snicker, you hairless moron,
...Read more of this...



by Milton, John
...High matter thou enjoinest me, O prime of men, 
Sad task and hard: For how shall I relate 
To human sense the invisible exploits 
Of warring Spirits? how, without remorse, 
The ruin of so many glorious once 
And perfect while they stood? how last unfold 
The secrets of another world, perhaps 
Not lawful to reveal? yet for thy good 
This is dispensed; and what surmounts the reach 
Of human sense, I shall delineate so, 
By likening spiritual to corporal forms, 
As may express t...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...ose, whom last thou sawest 
In triumph and luxurious wealth, are they 
First seen in acts of prowess eminent 
And great exploits, but of true virtue void; 
Who, having spilt much blood, and done much wast 
Subduing nations, and achieved thereby 
Fame in the world, high titles, and rich prey; 
Shall change their course to pleasure, ease, and sloth, 
Surfeit, and lust; till wantonness and pride 
Raise out of friendship hostile deeds in peace. 
The conquered also, and enslav...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...d. "My name
Is Gervase Deane. Your servant, if you please." "Oh, 
Sir, indeed I know you, for your fame
For exploits in the field has reached my ears. I did not know 
you wounded and returned."
"But just come back, Madam. A silly 
prick To gain me such unearned
Holiday making. And you, it appears,
Must be Sir Everard's lady. And my fears
At being caught a-trespassing were quick."

XIV
He looked so rueful that she laughed out loud. "You ...Read more of this...

by Cocteau, Jean
...alone 
in the front 
of a mirror-paneled wardrobe
full of linen
and locking with a key

The obstinate miner
of the void
exploits
his fertile mine

the potential in the rough
glitters there
mingling with its white rock

 Oh
 princess of the mad sleep
listen to my horn
 and my pack of hounds

I deliver you
from the forest
where we came upon the spell

Here we are
by the pen
one with the other
wedded
on the page

Isles sobs of Ariadne

Ariadnes
 dragging along
 Aridnes seals

fo...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...eal'd to Abraham's race?
Why was my breeding order'd and prescrib'd 
As of a person separate to God,
Design'd for great exploits; if I must dye
Betray'd, Captiv'd, and both my Eyes put out,
Made of my Enemies the scorn and gaze;
To grind in Brazen Fetters under task
With this Heav'n-gifted strength? O glorious strength
Put to the labour of a Beast, debas't
Lower then bondslave! Promise was that I
Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver;
Ask for this great Deliverer now, an...Read more of this...

by Chaucer, Geoffrey
...Gower's version of the story.

18. Stound: short time; German, "stunde", hour.

19. Gestes: histories, exploits; Latin, "res gestae".      ...Read more of this...

by Chaucer, Geoffrey
..."verloren."

29. Him that harried Hell: Christ who wasted or subdued hell: in
the middle ages, some very active exploits against the prince of
darkness and his powers were ascribed by the monkish tale-
tellers to the saviour after he had "descended into hell."

30. According to the old mysteries, Noah's wife refused to
come into the ark, and bade her husband row forth and get him
a new wife, because he was leaving her gossips in the town to
drown. Shem and...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...This ballad appears to refer to one of the exploits of the notorious
Paul Jones, the American pirate. It is founded on fact.


 . . . At the close of a winter day,
Their anchors down, by London town, the Three Great Captains lay;
And one was Admiral of the North from Solway Firth to Skye,
And one was Lord of the Wessex coast and all the lands thereby,
And one was Master of the Tha...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...ar from oblivion's reach or an effacing shade. 
 Upon a sheaf of thunderbolts I rest my arm, 
 And gods might wish my exploits with them were their own. 
 I live—I am not open to the points of harm, 
 And e'en my throne will be with age an altar-stone. 
 When the time comes for me to cast off earthly robe, 
 And enter—being Day—into the realms of light, 
 The gods will say, we call Zizimi from his globe 
 That we may have our brother nearer to our sight! 
 Glory is b...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Mary Darby
...per'd by the milder joys
Of rural merriment. His very name
Is now forgotten! for no trophied tomb
Tells of his bold exploits; such heraldry
Befits not humble worth: For pomp and praise
Wait in the gilded palaces of Pride
To dress Ambition's Slaves. Yet, on his grave,
The unmark'd resting place of Valour's Sons,
The morning beam shines lust'rous; The meek flow'r
Still drops the twilight tear, and the night breeze
Moans melancholy music!
Then, to ME,
O ! dearer far is t...Read more of this...

by Lawrence, D. H.
...f not more. 
The pretty pretty bourgeois pinks his language just as pink 
if not pinker, 
and in private boasts his exploits even louder, if you ask me, 
than the other. 
While as to honesty, Oh look where the money lies! 

So I can't see where the worm that has turned puts anything over 
the worm that is too cunning to turn. 
On the contrary, he merely gives himself away. 
The turned worm shouts. I bravely booze! 
the other says. Have one with me! 
Th...Read more of this...

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