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Famous Physique Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Whitman, Walt
...—America and freedom expressed—In it the finest
 art, 
In it pride, cleanliness, sympathy, to have their chance, 
In it physique, intellect, faith—in it just as much as to manage an army or a city,
 or to
 write a book—perhaps more, 
The youth, the laboring person, the poor person, rivalling all the rest—perhaps
 outdoing
 the rest,
The effects of the universe no greater than its; 
For there is nothing in the whole universe that can be more effective than a man’s or
 woman’s ...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...age with its own growth. 

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I have said many times that materials and the Soul are great, and that all depends on
 physique;
Now I reverse what I said, and affirm that all depends on the æsthetic or
 intellectual, 
And that criticism is great—and that refinement is greatest of all; 
And I affirm now that the mind governs—and that all depends on the mind. 

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With one man or woman—(no matter which one—I even pick out the lowest,) 
With him or her I now illustrate the ...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...nd original life there—of simple diet and clean and sweet blood; 
Of litheness, majestic faces, clear eyes, and perfect physique there; 
Of immense spiritual results, future years, far west, each side of the Anahuacs; 
Of these leaves, well understood there, (being made for that area;)
Of the native scorn of grossness and gain there; 
(O it lurks in me night and day—What is gain, after all, to savageness and freedom?)...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...e divine power to use words. 
Are you full-lung’d and limber-lipp’d from long trial? from vigorous practice?
 from
 physique? 
Do you move in these broad lands as broad as they? 
Come duly to the divine power to use words?

For only at last, after many years—after chastity, friendship, procreation, prudence,
 and
 nakedness; 
After treading ground and breasting river and lake; 
After a loosen’d throat—after absorbing eras, temperaments, races—after
 knowledge, freedom, cr...Read more of this...

by Field, Edward
...ot lily-white and usually deep-red

Thirty-fivish, and looks it lately
Five-feet-nine and one-hundred-thirty pounds: no physique

Black hair going gray, hairline receding fast
What used to be curly, now fuzzy

Brown eyes starey under beetling brow
Mole on chin, probably will become a wen

It is perfectly obvious that he was not popular at school
No good at baseball, and wet his bed.

His aliases tell his history: Dumbell, Good-for-nothing,
Jewboy, Fieldinsky, Skinny, Fier...Read more of this...



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