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Famous Maligned Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...spites.
He dared the lightning in the lightning's track,
And answered thunder with his thunder back.

When men maligned him and their torrent wrath
In furious imprecations o'er him broke,
He kept his counsel as he kept his path;
'Twas for his race, not for himself, he spoke.
He knew the import of his Master's call
And felt himself too mighty to be small.

No miser in the good he held was he--
His kindness followed his horizon's rim.
His heart, his talents...Read more of this...



by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...petty spites.
He dared the lightning in the lightning's track,
And answered thunder with his thunder back.
When men maligned him, and their torrent wrath
In furious imprecations o'er him broke,
He kept his counsel as he kept his path;
'T was for his race, not for himself he spoke.
He knew the import of his Master's call,
And felt himself too mighty to be small.
No miser in the good he held was he,—
His kindness followed his horizon's rim.
His heart, his talents, a...Read more of this...

by Khayyam, Omar
...Hear now Khayyam's advice, and bear in mind,
Consort with revellers, though they be maligned,
Cast down the gates of abstinence and prayer,
Yea, drink, and even rob, but, oh! be kind!...Read more of this...

by Lazarus, Emma
.... 
His truth prevails, his God is God, his Law 
Is found the wisdom most to be desired. 
Not his the glory! He, maligned, misknown, 
Bows his meek head, and says, "Thy will be done!"...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...laurel, not for scorning.

"From the first of early morning 
We have toiled along to find you; 
We, as others, have maligned you, 
But we need your scorn to-day. 
By the light that we saw shining, 
Let us not be lured alway; 
Let us hear no River calling 
When to-morrow is to-day."

"But your lanterns are unlighted 
And the Town is far before you: 
Let us hasten, I implore you," 
Said the Watcher by the Way. 
"Long have I waited, 
Longer have I known 
That the...Read more of this...



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