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Famous Fascinate Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Knight, Etheridge
...platters, 
the beer foam making mustaches on your lips.

And, too,
the shadows on your cheeks from your long lashes
fascinate me--almost as much as the dimples
in your cheeks, your arms and your legs.

You 
hum along with Mathis--how you love Mathis!
with his burnished hair and quicksilver voice that dances
among the stars and whirls through canyons
like windblown snow, sometimes I think that Mathis
could take you from me if you could be complete
without me. I gla...Read more of this...



by Emerson, Ralph Waldo
...soul its own,
For watch, and ward, and furtherance
In the snares of nature's dance;
And the lustre and the grace
Which fascinate each human heart,
Beaming from another part,
Translucent through the mortal covers,
Is the Dæmon's form and face.
To and fro the Genius hies,
A gleam which plays and hovers
Over the maiden's head,
And dips sometimes as low as to her eyes.

Unknown, — albeit lying near, —
To men the path to the Dæmon sphere,
And they that swiftly come and go...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Mary Darby
...O, say what FIEND first gave thee birth, 
In what fell Desart, wert thou born; 
Why does thy hollow voice, forlorn, 
So fascinate the Sons of Earth; 
That once encircled in thy icy arms, 
They court thy torpid touch, and doat upon thy Charms? 

HATED IMP,­I brave thy Spell, 
REASON shuns thy barb'rous sway; 
Life, with mirth should glide away, 
Despondency, with guilt should dwell; 
For conscious TRUTH's unruffled mien, 
Displays the dauntless Eye, and patient smile serene.Read more of this...

by Aiken, Conrad
...What shall we talk of? Li Po? Hokusai?
You narrow your long dark eyes to fascinate me;
You smile a little. . . .Outside, the night goes by.
I walk alone in a forest of ghostly trees . . .
Your pale hands rest palm downwards on your knees.

'These lines—converging, they suggest such distance!
The soul is drawn away, beyond horizons.
Lured out to what? One dares not think.
Sometimes, I gl...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...its vault sublime, 
 Nor porch, nor glass, nor streaks of light, nor shadows deep with time; 
 Nor massy towers, that fascinate mine eyes; 
 No, 'tis that spot—the mind's tranquillity— 
 Chamber wherefrom the song mounts cheerily, 
 Placed like a joyful nest well nigh the skies. 
 
 Yea! glorious is the Church, I ween, but Meekness dwelleth here; 
 Less do I love the lofty oak than mossy nest it bear; 
 More dear is meadow breath than stormy wind: 
 And when my mind...Read more of this...



by Larkin, Philip
...raightaway, the instrument you played
Distant Down sidestreets, keeping different time,

And never questioned what
 You fascinate
 In me; if good or not, the state
You pressed towards. There was no need to know.

Grave pristine absolutes
 Walked in my mind:
 So that I was not mute, or blind,
As years before or since. My only crime

Was holding you too dear.
 Was that the cause
 You daily came less near—a pause
Longer than life, if you decide it so?...Read more of this...

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