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Famous Prussia Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Smart, Christopher
...ah. 

Let Cunningham, house of Cunningham rejoice with The Bohemian Jay. I pray for Peace between the K. of Prussia and Empress Queen. 

Let Thornhill, house of Thornhill rejoice with The Albicore a Sea Bird. God be gracious to Hogarth his wife. Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus at Adgecomb. 

Let Dawn, house of Dawn rejoice with The Frigate Bird which is found upon the coasts of India. 

Let Horton, house of Horton rejoice with Birdlime --...Read more of this...



by Scott, Sir Walter
...partial feeling cast aside,
Record that Fox a Briton died!
When Europe crouch'd to France's yoke,
And Austria bent, and Prussia broke,
And the firm Russian's purpose brave
Was barter'd by a timorous slave--
Even then dishonour's peace he spurn'd,
The sullied olive-branch return'd,
Stood for his country's glory fast,
And nail'd her colours to the mast!
Heaven, to reward his firmness, gave
A portion in this honour'd grave;
And ne'er held marble in its trust
Of two such wondrous...Read more of this...

by Owen, Wilfred
....
If I thought the letter of this book would last,
I might have used proper names; but if the spirit of it survives Prussia, --
 my ambition and those names will be content; for they will have
 achieved themselves fresher fields than Flanders.


 Note. -- This Preface was found, in an unfinished condition, among Wilfred Owen's papers....Read more of this...

by Chaucer, Geoffrey
...ces named just below.

7. The knight had been placed at the head of the table, above
knights of all nations, in Prussia, whither warriors from all
countries were wont to repair, to aid the Teutonic Order in their
continual conflicts with their heathen neighbours in "Lettowe"
or Lithuania (German. "Litthauen"), Russia, &c.

8. Algesiras was taken from the Moorish king of Grenada, in
1344: the Earls of Derby and Salisbury took part in the siege.
Belmarie...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...he yellow fronts of houses,
Glittering each window to a flash.
Squeak! Squeak! Tap!
The hammers beat and rap.
A Prussian hussar on a grey horse goes by at a dash.
From other shops, the noise of striking blows:
Pounds, thumps, and whacks;
Wooden sounds: splinters -- cracks.
Paris is full of the galloping of horses and the knocking of hammers.
"Hullo! Friend Martin, is business slack
That you are in the street this morning? Don't turn your 
back
And scuttle ...Read more of this...



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