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Famous Fatigues Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Sassoon, Siegfried
...nd crater-lines of hell, 
Who dodge remembered ‘crumps’ with wry grimace,
Endured experience in your *****, kind face, 
Fatigues and vigils haunting nerve-strained eyes, 
And both your brothers killed to make you wise; 
You had no babbling phrases; what you said 
Was like a message from the maimed and dead.
But memory brought the voice I knew, whose note 
Was muted when they shot you in the throat; 
And still you whisper of the war, and find 
Sour jokes for all those horr...Read more of this...



by Pope, Alexander
...to dazzle let the Vain design; 
To raise the Thought, and touch the Heart be thine! 
That Charm shall grow, while what fatigues the Ring, 
Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing: 
So when the Sun's broad beam has tir'd the sight, 
All mild ascends the Moon's more sober light, 
Serene in Virgin Modesty she shines, 
And unobserv'd the glaring Orb declines. 

Oh! blest with Temper, whose unclouded ray 
Can make tomorrow cheerful as today; 
She, who can love a Sister's c...Read more of this...

by Rilke, Rainer Maria
...The summer hums. The afternoon fatigues;
she breathed her crisp white dress distractedly
and put into it that sharply etched etude
her impatience for a reality

that could come: tomorrow, this evening--,
that perhaps was there, was just kept hidden;
and at the window, tall and having everything,
she suddenly could feel the pampered park.

With that she broke off; gazed outside, locked...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...enery along the river Tay.
And the fish he catches will drive dull care away,
And his toil will be rewarded for the fatigues of the day. 

Beautiful city of Perth, magnificent to be seen,
With your grand statues and Inches green,
And your lovely maidens fair and gay,
Which, in conclusion, I will venture to say,
You cannot be surpassed at the present day....Read more of this...

by Lanier, Sidney
...-silly shifts of maids that mask as men
In faint disguises that could ne'er disguise --
Viola, Julia, Portia, Rosalind;
Fatigues most drear, and needless overtax
Of speech obscure that had as lief be plain;
Last I forgive (with more delight, because
'Tis more to do) the labored-lewd discourse
That e'en thy young invention's youngest heir
Besmirched the world with.

Father Homer, thee,
Thee also I forgive thy sandy wastes
Of prose and catalogue, thy drear harangues
That te...Read more of this...



by Cowper, William
...hy word,
And call the spices forth!

I wish, Thou knowest, to be resign'd,
And wait with patient hope;
But hope delay'd fatigues the mind,
And drinks the spirits up.

Help me to reach the distant goal;
Confirm my feeble knee;
Pity the sickness of a soul
That faints for love of Thee!

Cold as I feel this heart of mine,
Yet, since I feel it so,
It yields some hope of life divine
Within, however low.

I seem forsaken and alone,
I hear the lion roar;
And every door is shu...Read more of this...

by Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...lcyon Times. 
Your Face, which We, as yet, may praise, 
Calls for the Myrtle, and the Bays. 
The Martial Crowns Fatigues demand, 
And laurell'd Heroes must be tann'd; 
A Fate, we never can allow 
Shou'd reach your pleasing, polish'd Brow. 
But granting what so young you've writ, 
From Nature flow'd, as well as Wit; 
And that indeed you Peace pursue, 
We must begin to Treat with you. 


We Females, Sir, it is I mean: 
Whilst I, like BRISTOL for the QUEEN, 
For ...Read more of this...

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