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Famous Nags Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...squatter’d like a drake,
 On whistlin’ wings.


Let warlocks grim, an’ wither’d hags,
Tell how wi’ you, on ragweed nags,
They skim the muirs an’ dizzy crags,
 Wi’ wicked speed;
And in kirk-yards renew their leagues,
 Owre howkit dead.


Thence countra wives, wi’ toil and pain,
May plunge an’ plunge the kirn in vain;
For oh! the yellow treasure’s ta’en
 By witchin’ skill;
An’ dawtit, twal-pint hawkie’s gane
 As yell’s the bill.


Thence mystic knots mak great abus...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...stealers, 
Jockeys, pugilists and spielers 
Brought some horses, real heelers, 
Came and put us through. 
Beat our nags and won our money, 
Made the game by np means funny, 
Made us rather blue; 
When the racing was concluded, 
Of our hard-earned coin denuded 
Dandaloonies sat and brooded 
There in Dandaloo. 

* * * * * 

Night came down on Johnson's shanty 
Where the grog was no way scanty, 
And a tumult grew 
Till some wild, excited person 
Galloped down the townsh...Read more of this...

by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...However the battle is ended,
Though proudly the victor comes
With fluttering flags and prancing nags
And echoing roll of drums.
Still truth proclaims this motto,
In letters of living light, -
No Question is ever settled,
Until it is settled right.

Though the heel of the strong oppressor
May grind the weak to dust,
And the voices of fame with one acclaim
May call him great and just,
Let those who applaud take warning,
And keep this motto in sig...Read more of this...

by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...ays ahead.



XXVI.
The soldiers' children, flaunting mimic flags, 
Played by the roadside, striding sticks for nags.
Their mothers wept, indifferent to the crowd
Who saw their tears and heard them sob aloud.
Old Indian men and squaws crooned forth a rhyme
Sung by their tribes from immemorial time; 
And over all the drums' incessant beat
Mixed with the scout's weird rune, and tramp of myriad feet.



XXVII.
So flawless was the union of each part
The mi...Read more of this...

by Tebb, Barry
...

"The kids are what matters when it comes to the bottom line"

"Is he poisoning their minds against me?" 


Part of me nags to offer help but I’ve too much

On already and the clock keeps ticking.

"It’s a pity she won’t turn round and clip his ear"

But better not to interfere. Damn my bloody superego

Nattering like an old woman or Daisy nagging 

About my pipe and my loud voice on buses –

No doubt she’s right – smoking’s not good 

And hearing about psychosis, me...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...could get. 
The books were laying fives to one, in tenners; and you bet 
He was on it. 
The bell was rung, the nags came out their quality to try, 
The band played, "What Ho! Robbo!" as our hero cantered by, 
The people in the Leger Stand cried out, "Hi, mister, hi! 
Are you on it?" 

They watched him as the flag went down; his fate is quickly told -- 
The pony gave a sudden spring, and off the rider rolled. 
The pony finished first all right, but then our hero b...Read more of this...

by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...However the battle is ended, 
Though proudly the victor comes, 
With flaunting flags and neighing nags
And echoing roll of drums; 
Still truth proclaims this motto
In letters of living light, 
No question is ever settled
Until it is settled right.

Though the heel of the strong oppressor
May grind the weak in the dust, 
And the voices of fame with one acclaim
May call him great and just; 
Let those who applaud take warning
And keep this motto in sigh...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...tomorrow? I will let the parson know, 
And for ever, joy or sorrow, he will join us here below. 

"I will bring the nags so speedy, Crazy Jane and Tambourine, 
One more kiss -- don't think I'm greedy -- good-bye, lass, before I'm seen -- 
Just one more -- God bless you, dearie! Don't forget to meet me here, 
Life without you is but weary; now, once more, good-bye, my dear." 


* * * * * 
The daylight shines on figures twain 
That ride across Mylora Plain, 
Laughing an...Read more of this...

by Sassoon, Siegfried
...isappeared,
And hounds were short of blood; and officers 
From barracks over-rode ’em all day long 
On weedy, whistling nags that knocked a hole 
In every fence; good sportsmen to a man 
And brigadiers by now, but dreadful hard
On a young huntsman keen to show some sport. 

Ay, Hell was thick with captains, and I rode 
The lumbering brute that’s beat in half a mile, 
And blunders into every blind old ditch. 
Hell was the coldest scenting land I’ve known,
And both my w...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...drinking hard, 
Till none of the stewards could see a yard 
Before nor yet behind 'em! 

But the bell was rung and the nags were out, 
Excepting an old outsider 
Whose trainer started an awful rout, 
For his boy had gone on a drinking bout 
And left him without a rider. 

"Is there not a man in the crowd," he cried, 
"In the whole of the crowd so clever, 
Is there not one man that will take a ride 
On the old white horse from the Northern side 
That was bred on the Mooki...Read more of this...

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