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Famous Outbreak Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Browning, Robert
...again
Rimming the rock-row!
That's the appropriate country; there, man's thought,
Rarer, intenser,
Self-gathered for an outbreak, as it ought,
Chafes in the censer.
Leave we the unlettered plain its herd and crop;
Seek we sepulture
On a tall mountain, citied to the top,
Crowded with culture!
All the peaks soar, but one the rest excels;
Clouds overcome it;
No! yonder sparkle is the citadel's
Circling its summit.
Thither our path lies; wind we up the heights:
Wait ye th...Read more of this...



by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...re his words of rebuke, but deep in the hearts of his people
Sank they, and sobs of contrition succeeded the passionate outbreak,
While they repeated his prayer, and said, "O Father, forgive them!"

Then came the evening service. The tapers gleamed from the altar.
Fervent and deep was the voice of the priest and the people responded,
Not with their lips alone, but their hearts; and the Ave Maria
Sang they, and fell on their knees, and their souls, with devotion transl...Read more of this...

by Milosz, Czeslaw
...ks of certain rivers.

I remember those crosses with chiseled suns and moons
And wizards, how they worked during an outbreak of typhus.
Send your second soul beyond the mountains, beyond time.
Tell me what you saw, I will wait....Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...treet, in the City of Glasgow. 

The flames burst forth about three o'clock in the afternoon,
And intimation of the outbreak spread very soon; 
And in the spectators' faces were depicted fear and consternation; 
While the news flew like lightning to the Fire Brigade Station. 

And when the Brigade reached the scene of the fire,
The merciless flames were ascending higher and higher, 
Raging furiously in all the floors above the street, 
And within twenty minutes the st...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...whose issue was their doom,
To cast wise words among the multitude
Was fiinging fruit to lions; nor, in hours
Of civil outbreak, when I knew the twain
Would each waste each, and bring on both the yoke
Of stronger states, was mine the voice to curb
The madness of our cities and their kings. 
Who ever turn'd upon his heel to hear
My warning that the tyranny of one
Was prelude to the tyranny of all?
My counsel that the tyranny of all
Led backward to the tyranny of one?
This...Read more of this...



by Seeger, Alan
...A cloud has lowered that shall not soon pass o'er. 
The world takes sides: whether for impious aims 
With Tyranny whose bloody toll enflames 
A generous people to heroic war; 
Whether with Freedom, stretched in her own gore, 
Whose pleading hands and suppliant distress 
Still offer hearts that thirst for Righteousness 
A glorious cause to strike or per...Read more of this...

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