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Famous Pamper Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...e world.
And at the fairest and the frenziedest 
Alike of your God-fearing festivals, 
You so compound the truth to pamper fear 
That in the doubtful surfeit of your faith 
You clamor for the food that shadows eat.
You call it rapture or deliverance,— 
Passion or exaltation, or what most 
The moment needs, but your faint-heartedness 
Lives in it yet: you quiver and you clutch 
For something larger, something unfulfilled,
Some wiser kind of joy that you shall have 
Nev...Read more of this...



by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...ht who knew the worldly way, 
Albeit grizzlier than a bear, to ride 
And jest with: take him to you, keep him off, 
And pamper him with papmeat, if ye will, 
Old milky fables of the wolf and sheep, 
Such as the wholesome mothers tell their boys. 
Nay, should ye try him with a merry one 
To find his mettle, good: and if he fly us, 
Small matter! let him.' This her damsels heard, 
And mindful of her small and cruel hand, 
They, closing round him through the journey home...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...s loss deplore. 

Therefore, all ye kind parents of high and low degree,
I pray ye all, be advised by me,
And never pamper your children in any way,
Nor idolise them, for they are apt to go astray, 

And treat ye, like pretty Blanche Marsden,
Who by her folly has been the death of one of the finest men;
So all kind parents, be warned by me,
And remember always this sad Tragedy!...Read more of this...

by Goldsmith, Oliver
...e city sped—what waits him there?
To see profusion that he must not share;
To see ten thousand baneful arts combined
To pamper luxury, and thin mankind;
To see those joys the sons of pleasure know
Extorted from his fellow creature's woe.
Here, while the courtier glitters in brocade,
There the pale artist plies the sickly trade;
Here, while the proud their long-drawn pomps display,
There the black gibbet glooms beside the way.
The dome where Pleasure holds her midnight...Read more of this...

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