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Famous Islets Poems by Famous Poets

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...o overcanopies
Its fields of snow and pinnacles of ice
With burning smoke, or where bitumen lakes
On black bare pointed islets ever beat
With sluggish surge, or where the secret caves,
Rugged and dark, winding among the springs
Of fire and poison, inaccessible
To avarice or pride, their starry domes 
Of diamond and of gold expand above
Numberless and immeasurable halls,
Frequent with crystal column, and clear shrines
Of pearl, and thrones radiant with chrysolite.
Nor had that...Read more of this...
by Shelley, Percy Bysshe



..., away, afar,
Without a course, without a star,
But, by the instinct of sweet music driven;
Till through Elysian garden islets
By thee, most beautiful of pilots,
Where never mortal pinnace glided,
The boat of my desire is guided:
Realms where the air we breathe is love,
Which in the winds and on the waves doth move,
Harmonizing this earth with what we feel above.

We have past Age's icy caves,
And Manhood's dark and tossing waves,
And Youth's smooth ocean, smiling to betray:
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by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...ase,
Amongst the green shrubbery and tall pine trees;
And in the centre of the pand they can see
Three beautiful little islets dressed in green livery. 

Monikie is as bonnie a place as ye could wish to see,
And about eleven or twelve miles from bonnie Dundee;
It's the only place I know of to enjoy a holiday,
Because there's a hall of shelter there to keep the rain away. 

Then there's a large park, a very suitable place,
For the old and the young, if they wish to try a race;...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz
...hrough myrtle boughs 
In grace majestic frowning, 
Like some bold warrior's brows 
That Love hath just been crowning. 

Islets, so freshly fair, 
That never hath bird come nigh them, 
But, from his course through air, 
He hath been won down by them; --
Types, sweet maid, of thee, 
Whose look, whose blush inviting, 
Never did Love yet see 
From heaven, without alighting. 

Lakes, where the pearl lies hid,
And caves, where the gem is sleeping, 
Bright as the tears thy lid 
Lets...Read more of this...
by Moore, Thomas
...ds upon the brink 
But lift a shining hand against the sun, 
There is not left the twinkle of a fin 
Betwixt the cressy islets white in flower; 
So, scared but at the motion of the man, 
Fled all the boon companions of the Earl, 
And left him lying in the public way; 
So vanish friendships only made in wine. 

Then like a stormy sunlight smiled Geraint, 
Who saw the chargers of the two that fell 
Start from their fallen lords, and wildly fly, 
Mixt with the flyers. 'Horse and...Read more of this...
by Tennyson, Alfred Lord



...

Tarmac turned to shining ice,

Blusters of naked wind whipping

The wavelets of shifting water

To imaginary floating islets

On the turbulent river

Glumly he asked, "Where are the mills?"

Knowing their goneness in his lonely heart.

"Where are the mines with their turning spokes,

Lurking slag heaps, bolts of coal split with

Shimmering fools’ gold tumbling into waiting wagons?

Mostly what I came for was a last glimpse

Of the rock hanging over my cot, that towering

Sh...Read more of this...
by Tebb, Barry
...y roar on high,
Thief, prostitute, and banker;
She sees the masted vessels lie
Immovably at anchor.

She sees the snowy islets dot
The sea's immortal azure,
And If, that castellated spot,
Tower, turret, and embrasure....Read more of this...
by Stevenson, Robert Louis
...g breeze flung wide, 
 Leans the Sultana, and delights to watch the tide, 
 With surge of silvery sheen, yon sleeping islets lave. 
 
 From her hand, as it falls, vibrates the light guitar. 
 She listens—hark! that sound that echoes dull and low. 
 Is it the beat upon the Archipelago 
 Of some long galley's oar, from Scio bound afar? 
 
 Is it the cormorants, whose black wings, one by one, 
 Cut the blue wave that o'er them breaks in liquid pearls? 
 Is it some hov...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor
...coral and the long-backed breakers croon
Their endless ocean legends to the lazy, locked lagoon.

"Strayed amid lonely islets, mazed amid outer keys,
I waked the palms to laughter -- I tossed the scud in the breeze --
Never was isle so little, never was sea so lone,
But over the scud and the palm-trees an English flag was flown.

"I have wrenched it free from the halliard to hang for a wisp on the Horn;
I have chased it north to the Lizard -- ribboned and rolled and torn;
I ...Read more of this...
by Kipling, Rudyard
...seat
Beside the rudder with opposing feet.

And down the streams which clove those mountains vast,
Around their inland islets, and amid
The panther-peopled forests (whose shade cast
Darkness and odors, and a pleasure hid
In melancholy gloom) the pinnace passed;
By many a star-surrounded pyramid
Of icy crag cleaving the purple sky,
And caverns yawning round unfathomably.

The silver noon into that winding dell,
With slanted gleam athwart the forest-tops,
Tempered like golden ...Read more of this...
by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...ut for me I would that I were gather'd to my rest, 
And mingled with the famous kings of old 
On whom about their ocean-islets flash 
The faces of the Gods‹the wise man's word 
Here trampled by the populace underfoot 
There crown'd with worship and these eyes will find
The men I knew, and watch the chariot whirl 
About the goal again, and hunters race 
The shadowy lion, and the warrior-kings 
In height and prowess more than human, strive 
Again for glory, while the golden lyr...Read more of this...
by Tennyson, Alfred Lord

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