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Famous Gaming Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Browning, Robert
...other. Must you go?
That Cousin here again? he waits outside?
Must see you--you, and not with me? Those loans?
More gaming debts to pay? you smiled for that?
Well, let smiles buy me! have you more to spend?
While hand and eye and something of a heart
Are left me, work's my ware, and what's it worth?
I'll pay my fancy. Only let me sit
The grey remainder of the evening out,
Idle, you call it, and muse perfectly
How I could paint, were I but back in France,
One picture, ...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...being might mourn and mourn 
For the loss of his Heart’s Desire: 
But the anger of Anthony Considine 
Blazed up like a gaming fire 

And she, with her new love, presently 
Came past with her eyes ashine; 
And Gad so willed it, and God knows why, 
She turned and laughed as they passed hire by— 
Anthony Considine. 

Her laughter stung as a whip might sting; 
And mad with his wounded pride 
He turned and sprang with a panther’s spring, 
And struck at his rival’s side: 
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by Lawson, Henry
...nt. 

He shunned all the girls in the camp, 
and they said he was proof to the dart -- 
That nothing but whisky and gaming had ever a place in his heart; 
He carried a packet about him, well hid, but I saw it at last, 
And -- well, 'tis a very old story -- the story of Cameron's past: 
A ring and a sprig o' white heather, a letter or two and a curl, 
A bit of a worn silver chain, and the portrait of Cameron's girl. 

. . . . . 

It chanced in the f...Read more of this...

by von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
...s her place,

The tapers around her are flaming;
She speaks to the page: "With a nimble pace

Go, fetch me my purse for gaming.

'Tis lying, I'll pledge,

On my table's edge."
Each nerve the nimble boy straineth,
And the end of the castle soon gaineth.

The fairest of maidens was sipping sherbet

Beside the queen that minute;
Near her mouth broke the cup,--and she got so wet!

The very devil seem'd in it

What fearful distress

'Tis spoilt, her gay dress.
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by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...st 'em 
You must lose 'em, or else it's "dead heat". 

We strolled down the township and found 'em 
At drinking and gaming and play; 
If sorrows they had, why they drowned 'em, 
And betting was soon under way. 
Their horses were good uns and fit uns, 
There was plenty of cash in the town; 
They backed their own horses like Britons, 
And, Lord! how we rattled it down! 

With gladness we thought of the morrow, 
We counted our wages with glee, 
A simile homely to borrow ...Read more of this...



by Ammons, A R
...So I said I am Ezra
and the wind whipped my throat
gaming for the sounds of my voice
 I listened to the wind
go over my head and up into the night
Turning to the sea I said
 I am Ezra
but there were no echoes from the waves
The words were swallowed up
 in the voice of the surf
or leaping over the swells
lost themselves oceanward
 Over the bleached and broken fields
I moved my feet and turning from the wind
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by Akhmatova, Anna
...sought,
Like the sorrowful birds of evening,
Sing of love that was not.



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Best for me loudly the gaming-poems to say,
And for you the hoarse harmonica to play!

And having left, hugging, for the night of late,
Lose a band from a stiff, tight plait.

Best for me your child to rock and sway,
And for you to make fifty rubles in a day,

And to go on memory day to cemetery
There to look upon the white God's lilac tree.



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I w...Read more of this...

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