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Famous Imposter Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...r great I've heard his Fame, 
And fear'd his Words–
Thir. –When hither first I came, 
And in these Shades the false Imposter met, 
Like Thee I priz'd, and thought his Judgment great; 
On all his study'd Speeches still rely'd, 
Nor fear'd to err, whilst led by such a Guide: 
When on a Day, that Bus'ness and Delight 
My Steps did to the Neighb'ring Town invite, 
Which stands upon that rising Mountain's side, 
And from our Plains this River do's divide, 
He check'd me thus–B...Read more of this...



by Taylor, Edward
...ctions."
My invitation was spoken in the evenest tones,
but midway though it I began to suspect I was addressing
an imposter. I returned the corkscrew in a nonthreatening manner.
What, for instance, I asked myself, would a doctor, a doctor of the mind,
be doing with a cordscrew in his pocket?
This was a very sick man, one might even say dangerous.
I began moving away cautiously, never taking my eyes off of him.
His right eyelid was twitching guiltily, or a...Read more of this...

by Tate, James
...ctions."
My invitation was spoken in the evenest tones,
but midway though it I began to suspect I was addressing
an imposter. I returned the corkscrew in a nonthreatening manner.
What, for instance, I asked myself, would a doctor, a doctor of the mind,
be doing with a cordscrew in his pocket?
This was a very sick man, one might even say dangerous.
I began moving away cautiously, never taking my eyes off of him.
His right eyelid was twitching guiltily, or a...Read more of this...

by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...weave another wears;
The arms ye forge another bears.

Sow seed, -- but let no tyrant reap;
Find wealth, -- let no imposter heap;
Weave robes, -- let not the idle wear;
Forge arms, in your defence to bear.

Shrink to your cellars, holes, and cells;
In halls ye deck another dwells.
Why shake the chains ye wrought? Ye see
The steel ye tempered glance on ye.

With plough and spade and hoe and loom,
Trace your grave, and build your tomb,
And weave your winding-sh...Read more of this...

by Swift, Jonathan
...nour to his gown,
By bravely running priestcraft down:
He shows, as sure as God's in Gloucester,
That Moses was a grand imposter;
That all his miracles were cheats,
Performed as jugglers do their feats.
The church had never such a writer;
A shame he has not got a mitre!"

Suppose me dead; and then suppose
A club assembled at the Rose;
Where, from discourse of this and that,
I grow the subject of their chat.
And while they toss my name about,
With favour some, and some...Read more of this...



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