Famous Nott Poems by Famous Poets
These are examples of famous Nott poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous nott poems. These examples illustrate what a famous nott poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).
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...es, with your Ardelia stray.
Come, and attend, how as we walk along,
Each chearfull bird, shall treat us with a song,
Nott such as Fopps compose, where witt, nor art,
Nor plainer Nature, ever bear a part;
The Cristall springs, shall murmure as we passe,
But not like Courtiers, sinking to disgrace;
Nor, shall the louder Rivers, in their fall,
Like unpaid Saylers, or hoarse Pleaders brawle;
But all shall form a concert to delight,
And all to peace, and all to love envite.
Co...Read more of this...
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Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...he ills that waitUpon my wretched, mortal state. Nott. Yes, Love, while hope still bloom'd with me in pride,While seem'd of all my faith the guerdon nigh,She, upon whom for mercy I relied,Was ravish'd from my doting desolate eye.Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...N>More strongly glows within as my fond hopes increase. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...tay,Thou sorrowing widow wrapp'd in garb of woe. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...AN>Trust me, thou shalt ere long a sister-song acquire. Nott. Since mortal life is frail,And my mind shrinks from lofty themes deterr'd,But small the trust which I in either feel:Yet hope I that my wail,Which vainly I in silence would conceal,Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...But dwell within the shade that gave thee birth. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...s=i0>And stars shall gild the noon, ere such bright scenes have birth. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...ate:Such, lady, dost thou make my wayward state! Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...her smiles, assumeSuperior lustre and serenity. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...SPAN>'Tis justice to restore what theft alone obtain'd. Nott. O beauteous hand! which robb'st me of my heart,And holdest all my life in little space;Hand! which their utmost effort and best artNature and Heaven alike have join'd to grace;O sister pearls...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...eStrong is my will, though feeble are my powers. Nott. O rapid flood! which from thy mountain bedGnawest thy shores, whence (in my tongue) thy name;[V]Thou art my partner, night and day the same,Where I by ...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...SPAN>Such melody had fraught the winds, the atmosphere. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...mprest,That worldly pleasure is a passing dream. Nott. Ye, who may listen to each idle strainBearing those sighs, on which my heart was fedIn life's first morn, by youthful error led,(Far other then from what I now remain!)That thus in varying nu...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...AN>Which fain I would e'en now, but ah, no method know! Nott. [Pg 3] One sweet and signal vengeance to obtainTo punish in a day my life's long crime,As one who, bent on harm, waits place and time,Love craftily took up h...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...ound,Unbending of the bow ne'er heals the wound. Nott. Her golden tresses to the gale were streaming,That in a thousand knots did them entwine,And the sweet rays which now so rarely shineFrom her enchanting eyes, were brightly beaming,And—was it ...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...friend,To prosecute thy high-conceived emprize. Nott....Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...Each face looks savage, and each prospect drear. Nott. [Pg 267] The spring returns, with all her smiling train;The wanton Zephyrs breathe along the bowers,The glistening dew-drops hang on bending flowers,And ...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...>And by her words alone I'm soothed and freed from woe. Nott. Ne'er to the son, in whom her age is blest,The anxious mother—nor to her loved lordThe wedded dame, impending ill to ward,With careful sighs so faithful counsel press'd,As she, who, from her ...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...ast,At once were vanquish'd by the mighty theme! Nott. [Pg 17] Ashamed at times that I am silent, yet,Lady, though your rare beauties prompt my rhyme,When first I saw thee I recall the timeSuch as again no othe...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
...AN>"These eyes not yet from thee withdraw their light." Nott. Already in the east the amorous starIllumined heaven, while from her northern heightGreat Juno's rival through the dusky nightHer beamy radiance shot. Returning careHad roused th' industrious...Read more of this...
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Petrarch, Francesco
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