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Famous Prestige Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Masters, Edgar Lee
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With wife and children heavy to carry --
Yet fruits of my very zest of life.
Stealing odd pleasures that cost me prestige,
And reaping evils I had not sown;
Foe of the church with its charnel dankness,
Friend of the human touch of the tavern;
Tangled with fates all alien to me,
Deserted by hands I called my own.
Then just as I felt my giant strength
Short of breath, behold my children
Had wound their lives in stranger gardens --
And I stood alone, as I started alon...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...are a warrior race
 Who seek the sword to rattle;
And in the sun they claim a place,
 Even at price of battle.
The prestige of a uniform
 Is sacred in their sight;
They deem that they are soldiers born
 And might is right.

And so I love Italians though
 Their fighting powers are petty;
My heart with sympathy doth go
 To eaters of spaghetti.
And if the choice were left to me,
 I know beyond a doubt
A hundred times I'd rather be
 A Dago than a Kraut....Read more of this...

by Lawson, Henry
...ld pardons -- 
The man I might have been. 

His fame and fortune haunt me; 
His virtues wave me back; 
His name and prestige daunt me 
When I would take the track; 
But you, my friend true-hearted -- 
God keep our friendship green! -- 
You know how I was parted 
From all I might have been. 

But what avails the ache of 
Remorse or weak regret? 
We'll battle for the sake of 
The men we might be yet! 
We'll strive to keep in sight of 
The brave, the true, and clean, 
An...Read more of this...

by Edgar, Marriott
...ill had a card he could play.

He came back to England with William 
And started a whispering campaign
To spoil his prestige with his vassals and lieges 
Which whispering wasn't in vain.

For one day when William were hunting 
An arrow from somewhere took wing,
And William were shot, falling dead on the spot,
And Henry proclaimed himself King.

So young Henry, who started with nothing, 
At the finish held England in thrall,
And as Bob were away with a party Crusad...Read more of this...

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