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Famous Mimes Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Service, Robert William
...ho! No more I watch the play;
 It is the audience
That gives me my delight today,--
 Such charm of innocence!
Immortal mimes! It seems to me,
 Could I re-live my span,
With gusto I would like to be
 A Punch and Judy Man....Read more of this...



by Smart, Christopher
...general. 

For they had degenerated also from the strength of their fathers. 

For I prophecy that players and mimes will not be named amongst us. 

For I prophecy in the favour of dancing which in mutual benevolence is for the glory of God. 

For I prophecy that the exactions of Moab will soon be at an end. 

For the Moabites even the French are in their chastisement for humiliation. 

For I prophecy that the Reformation will make way in France when ...Read more of this...

by Byron, George (Lord)
...all but one,
Who, being unpensioned, made a satire,
And boasted that he could not flatterI
It was a court of jousts and mimes,
Where every courtier tried at rhymes;
Even I for once produced some verses,
And signed my odes "Despairing Thyrsis."
There was a certain Palatine,
A Count of far and high descent,
Rich as a salt or silver mine;
And he was proud, ye may divine, 
As if from heaven he had been sent:
He had such wealth in blood and ore
As few could match beneath the t...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...haste and fill
Again those halls with life!--Oh, pour along
Through the seven-vista'd theatre the throng!
Where are ye, mimes?--Come forth, the steel prepare
For crowned Atrides, or Orestes haunt,
Ye choral Furies, with your dismal chant!
The arch of triumph!--whither leads it?--still
Behold the forum!--on the curule chair
Where the majestic image? Lictors, where
Your solemn fasces?--Place upon his throne
The Praetor--here the witness lead, and there
Bid the accuser stand

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by Poe, Edgar Allan
...a theatre to see

A play of hopes and fears 
While the orchestra breathes fitfully

The music of the spheres.
Mimes in the form of God on high 

Mutter and mumble low 
And hither and thither fly -

Mere puppets they who come and go
At bidding of vast formless things

That shift the scenery to and fro 
Flapping from out their Condor wings

Invisible Woe!
That motley drama! - oh be sure

It shall not be forgot!
With its Phantom chased for evermore 

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