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Famous Mayhap Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Jackson, Helen Hunt
...tages are lost 
If grapes do not for freezing night-dews wait. 
Think, while thou sunnest thyself in Joy's estate, 
Mayhap thou canst not ripen without frost!...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...babies and their wives
Destroyed in one fell blasting!
Imagine that swift-scalding hell! . . .
And though, mayhap, it seems a
Fantastic, far-fetched parallel -
Remember . . . Hiroshima....Read more of this...

by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...g songs. 
Bring hither a wreath, for the bride of death!" 
And so they would praise me, and so they would raise me 
Mayhap, a column, high over the bed 
Where I should be lying, all cold and dead.

But I am a living poet! 
Walking abroad in the sunlight of God, 
Not lying asleep, where the clay worms creep, 
And the cold world will not show it, 
E'en when it sees that my song should please; 
But sneering says: "Avaunt, with thy lays 
Do not sing them, and do not bring...Read more of this...

by Rossetti, Christina
...their courses each toward 
Yet are their orbits pitch’d in harmony 
Of one dear heaven, across whose depth and length 
Mayhap they talk together without speech....Read more of this...

by Nash, Ogden
..."Beep-beep.
BANKERS TRUST AUTOMOBILE LOAN
You'll find a banker at Bankers Trust"
Advertisement in N.Y. Times

When comes my second childhood,
As to all men it must,
I want to be a banker
Like the banker at Bankers Trust.
I wouldn't ask to be president
Or even assistant veep,
I'd only ask for a kiddie car
And permission to go beep-beep.
...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...e a yarn," says he.
"I can't," says I, "because to-night I'm off to Tripoli;
To Tripoli and Trebizond and Timbuctoo mayhap,
Or any magic name beyond I find upon the map.
I go errant trail to try, to clutch the skirts of Chance,
To make once more before I die the gesture of Romance."
The Jobson yawned above his jug, and rumbled: "Is that so?
Well, anyway, sit down, you mug, and have a drink before you go."

Now Jobson is a chum of mine, and in a dusty den,
With...Read more of this...

by Lanier, Sidney
...down the reeking throats
Of scoundrels, and inflame them on to seize
The massy coffers of the Church's gold,
And steal, mayhap, the carven silver shrine
And all the golden crucifixes? No! --
And so the holy father Pope made stir
And had sent forth a legate to Cervolles,
And treated with him, and made compromise,
And, last, had bidden all the Arch-priest's troop
To come and banquet with him in his house,
Where they did wassail high by night and day
And Father Pope sat at the b...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...hear 
 By night the sharp hiss of the musket-ball 
 Whistling too near your ear,—a fugitive 
 Proscribed, and doomed mayhap to follow me 
 In the path leading to my father's scaffold? 
 
 DONNA SOL. I'll follow you. 
 
 HERN. This duke is rich, great, prosperous, 
 No blot attaches to his ancient name. 
 He is all-powerful. He offers you 
 His treasures, titles, honors, with his hand. 
 
 DONNA SOL. We will depart to-morrow. Do not blame 
 What may appear a most...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...ly love-lit
She gazed and gazed and ceased to knit.

And then I watched a painter chap,
Grey-haired, a grandfather, mayhap,
Who daubed with delicate caress
As if in love with loveliness,
And looked at me with vague surmise,
The joy of beauty in his eyes.

Yet in my Morning Rag I read
Of paniked peoples, dark with dread,
Of flame and famine near and far,
Of revolution, pest and war;
The fall of this, the rise of that,
The writhing proletariat. . . .

I ...Read more of this...

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