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Famous No Thanks Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous No Thanks poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous no thanks poems. These examples illustrate what a famous no thanks poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Strode, William
...some who have the sweetest chance
Theyr mistresse hitt, and winne the game.


The fayrest casts are those that owe
No thanks to Fortunes giddy sway:
Such honest men good bowles doe throw,
Whose owne true Byass cutts the way....Read more of this...



by Yeats, William Butler
...my rice. I told you so.
Now cuff him off. He's off! A kiss for you,
Because you saved my rice. Have you no thanks?

Vijaya [sings]. Sing you of her, O first few stars,
Whom Brahma, touching with his finger, praises, for you hold
The van of wandering quiet; ere you be too calm and old,
Sing, turning in your cars,
Sing, till you raise your hands and sigh, and from your car-
 heads peer,
With all your whirling hair, and drop many an azure tear.

Anashuya....Read more of this...

by Moore, Thomas
...Said Cotton to Corn, t'other day,
As they met and exchang'd salute--
(Squire Corn in his carriage so gay,
Poor Cotton, half famish'd on foot):


"Great Squire, if it isn't uncivil
To hint at starvation before you,
Look down on a poor hungry devil,
And give him some bread, I implore you!"


Quoth Corn, then, in answer to Cotton,
Perceiving he meant to make ...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...not put up with sleep
  as its prime condition - life out of death is exhumed

it's the other side
is so disappointing
no thanks
leave it for now

(ii)

there follows a brief interlude in honour of mr vasko popa
(the yugoslav poet who in a short visit to this country
has stayed a long time)
and it will not now take place

  this game is called x
  no one else can play

  when the game is over
  we have all joined in

  those who have not been playing
  have to give in an ear...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...It was of formidable size,
 Ten million francs.
I know, because the man who sold
It to her splenically told
 He got no thanks.

The lucky one was never found,
For she was snugly underground,
 And minus breath;
And with that ticket tucked away,
In some old stocking, so they say,
 She starved to death....Read more of this...



by Brautigan, Richard
...reek I put my tackle together. He pulled a pint of port

wine out of his pocket and said wouldn't you know."

 "No thanks," I said.

 He took a good snort and then shook his head, side to side,

and said, "Do you know what this creek reminds me of?"

"No," I said, tying a gray and yellow fly onto my leader.

"It reminds me of Evageline's vagina, a constant dream

of my childhood and promoter of my youth."

"That's nice," I said.

"Longfellow was the He...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...f coming joys,
Fair Cunigund welcomes him back to his place.
But he threw the glove point-blank in her face:
"Lady, no thanks from thee I'll receive!"
And that selfsame hour he took his leave....Read more of this...

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