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Famous Immolation Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Sassoon, Siegfried
...in hell?— 
Where men are crushed like clods, and crawl to find 
Some crater for their wretchedness; who lie 
In outcast immolation, doomed to die
Far from clean things or any hope of cheer, 
Cowed anger in their eyes, till darkness brims 
And roars into their heads, and they can hear 
Old childish talk, and tags of foolish hymns. 

He sniffs the chilly air; (his dreaming starts),
He’s riding in a dusty Sussex lane 
In quiet September; slowly night departs; 
And he’s a liv...Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...> If I be not 
The friend of Lancelot, may I be fried
With other liars in the pans of hell. 
What item otherwise of immolation 
Your Darkness may invent, be it mine to endure 
And yours to gloat on. For the time between, 
Consider this thing you see that is my hand.
If once, it has been yours a thousand times; 
Why not again? Gawaine has never lied 
To Lancelot; and this, of all wrong days— 
This day before the day when you go south 
To God knows what accomplishme...Read more of this...

by Hecht, Anthony
...ir colour; and behold my head.
 -- George Herbert

Long gone the smoke-and-pepper childhood smell
Of the smoldering immolation of the year,
Leaf-strewn in scattered grandeur where it fell,
Golden and poxed with frost, tarnished and sere.

And I myself have whitened in the weathers
Of heaped-up Januaries as they bequeath
The annual rings and wrongs that wring my withers,
Sober my thoughts, and undermine my teeth.

The dramatis personae of our lives
Dwindle and wize...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...wonder for the pangs 
Of his infrequent forced endurance of it; 
And having had no pleasure, paid no more
For needless immolation, or for the sight 
Of those who heard what he was never to hear. 
To see them listening was itself enough 
To make him suffer; and to watch worn eyes, 
On other days, of strangers who forgot
Their sorrows and their failures and themselves 
Before a few mysterious odds and ends 
Of marble carted from the Parthenon— 
And all for seeing what he w...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...could give them surer, quicker proof-- 
Oh if our end were less achievable 
By slow approaches, than by single act 
Of immolation, any phase of death, 
We were as prompt to spring against the pikes, 
Or down the fiery gulf as talk of it, 
To compass our dear sisters' liberties.' 

She bowed as if to veil a noble tear; 
And up we came to where the river sloped 
To plunge in cataract, shattering on black blocks 
A breadth of thunder. O'er it shook the woods, 
And dance...Read more of this...



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