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Famous Godless Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Field, Eugene
...ting that smooth straunger from the West.
When as these oders drank a toast, he let them have their fun
With divers godless mixings, but he stock to willow run,
Ye which (and all that reade these words sholde profit by ye warning)
Doth never make ye head to feel like it ben swelled next morning.
Now, wit ye well, it so befell that when the night grew dim,
Ye Kyng was carried from ye hall with a howling jag on him,
Whiles Launcelot and all ye rest that to his highness ...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...cottage I should buy,
 And little patch of vine,
With pure and humble spirit I
 Might make the Sign.
Aye, though I godless way I go,
 And sceptic in my trend,
A faith in something I don't know
 Might save me in the end....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...s crown,
The guerdon of the gods. 

For all who fall in fearless fight
Alight a deathless flame,
That glorifies the godless night
And fills the foe with shame.
'Tis they who triumph heaven-high,
And so in hell's despite,
Be mine the dauntless will to die
In battle for the right. 

The rant and cant of futile folk
Break brittle in my ears;
Let me cast off the cursed yoke
And fall upon the spears.
Aye, though they mock my broken blade,
And stamp and spit on me,
...Read more of this...

by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...y 
Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield,-- 
Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay; 
Religion Christless, Godless--a book sealed; 
A Senate, Time's worst statute unrepealed,-- 
Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may 
Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day....Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...scend upon high,
Whether this maker of tents be Jove
Or a younger deity--
I will be no judge between your gods
And your godless bickerings.
Lictor, drive them hence with rods--
I care for none of these things!

Were it a question of lawful due
Or Caesar's rule denied,
Reason would I should bear with you
And order it well to be tried;
But this is a question of words and names,
I know the strife it brings.
I will not pass upon any your claims.
I care for none of the...Read more of this...



by Levine, Philip
...d burned down. I switched to milk and eggs. 
At night a dream ran up and down my legs. 

I have endured, as Godless Nazarite, 
Life like a bone even a dog would slight; 
All that the dog would have, I have refused. 
May I, of all your subjects, be excused? 
The world is yours, Green Thumb; I smell your heat 
Licking the winter to a green defeat. 
The creatures join, the coupling seasons start; 
Leave me, Green Thumb, my solitary part....Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...r> 
The children born of thee are sword and fire, 
Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws, 
The craft of kindred and the Godless hosts 
Of heathen swarming o'er the Northern Sea; 
Whom I, while yet Sir Lancelot, my right arm, 
The mightiest of my knights, abode with me, 
Have everywhere about this land of Christ 
In twelve great battles ruining overthrown. 
And knowest thou now from whence I come--from him 
From waging bitter war with him: and he, 
That did not shun to smi...Read more of this...

by Southey, Robert
...our mad hands! and learn at length to know, 
And turn your vengeance on the common foe, 
Yon treacherous vessel and her godless crew! 
Let never traders with false pretext fair 
Set on your shores again their wicked feet: 
With interdict and indignation meet 
Repel them, and with fire and sword pursue! 
Avarice, the white cadaverous fiend, is there, 
Who spreads his toils accursed wide and far, 
And for his purveyor calls the demon War....Read more of this...

by Byron, George (Lord)
...re desolate, whose land a dream, 
Weep for the harp of Judah's broken shell-- 
Mourn -- where their God that dwelt--the Godless dwell! 

II.

And where shall Israel lave her bleeding feet? 
And when shall Zion's songs agains seem sweet? 
And Judah's melody once more rejoice 
The hearts that leap'd before its heavenly voice? 

III.

Tribes of the wandering foot and weary breast! 
How shall ye flee away and be at rest! 
The wild-dove hath her nest-- the fox his cave-- 
...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...sons 
Invincible; lead forth my armed Saints, 
By thousands and by millions, ranged for fight, 
Equal in number to that Godless crew 
Rebellious: Them with fire and hostile arms 
Fearless assault; and, to the brow of Heaven 
Pursuing, drive them out from God and bliss, 
Into their place of punishment, the gulf 
Of Tartarus, which ready opens wide 
His fiery Chaos to receive their fall. 
So spake the Sovran Voice, and clouds began 
To darken all the hill, and smoke to roll...Read more of this...

by Cummings, Edward Estlin (E E)
...rowst but respects artists if
they are sincere proud of his scientif
ic attitude and liked the king of)hear

ye!the godless are the dull and the dull are the
damned...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("O dix-huitième siècle!") 
 
 {IV. vi} 


 O Eighteenth Century! by Heaven chastised! 
 Godless thou livedst, by God thy doom was fixed. 
 Thou in one ruin sword and sceptre mixed, 
 Then outraged love, and pity's claim despised. 
 Thy life a banquet—but its board a scaffold at the close, 
 Where far from Christ's beatic reign, Satanic deeds arose! 
 Thy writers, like thyself, by good men scorned— 
 Yet, from thy crimes, renown has decked...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...lives
Around, and rules her--by our bliss unblessed--
Dull to the art that colors or creates,
Like the dead timepiece, godless nature creeps
Her plodding round, and, by the leaden weights,
The slavish motion keeps.

To-morrow to receive
New life, she digs her proper grave to-day;
And icy moons with weary sameness weave
From their own light their fulness and decay.
Home to the poet's land the gods are flown,
Light use in them that later world discerns,
Which, the divi...Read more of this...

by Yeats, William Butler
...rage;
But kneel and wear out the flags and pray for your soul that is lost
Through the demon love of its youth and its godless and passionate age.

Oisin. Ah me! to be Shaken with coughing and broken with old age and pain,
Without laughter, a show unto children, alone with remembrance and fear;
All emptied of purple hours as a beggar's cloak in the rain,
As a hay-cock out on the flood, or a wolf sucked under a weir.

It were sad to gaze on the blessed and no man ...Read more of this...

by Akhmatova, Anna
...say that this faith is a dream
And mirage is this capital.

You say that my country is sinful,
Your country is godless, I scream.
May the guilt still lie upon us --
We can correct and redeem.

Around you are water and flowers
Why seek a beggar and sinner, my dear?
I know that you're sick very badly:
You seek death and the end you fear.



x x x

The early chills are most pleasant to me.
Torment releases me when I come there.
Myste...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...ost
lets the festive transport
use me as its staging post

however the time is barren
and so much mutters no
i share my godless pleasure
with the minster clad in snow...Read more of this...

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