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Famous Quite An Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...There are who lord it o'er their fellow-men
With most prevailing tinsel: who unpen
Their baaing vanities, to browse away
The comfortable green and juicy hay
From human pastures; or, O torturing fact!
Who, through an idiot blink, will see unpack'd
Fire-branded foxes to sear up and singe
Our gold and ripe-ear'd hopes. With not one tinge
Of sanctuary splendou...Read more of this...
by Keats, John



...head
whose laziness is legion - seasoned with sharp wit
a boy who's perfect when he's fast asleep in bed
and awake not quite an angel but at least well-fed...Read more of this...
by Gregory, Rg
...Hinemoa, Tui, Maina,
All of them were born together;
They are quite an extra special
Set of babies--wax and leather.

Every day they took an airing;
Mummy made them each a bonnet;
Two were cherry, one was yellow
With a bow of ribbon on it.

Really, sometimes we would slap them,
For if ever we were talking,
They would giggle and be silly,
Saying, "Mamma, take us walking."

But we never really loved them
Till one day we ...Read more of this...
by Mansfield, Katherine
...l innocence. Methinks, 'tis clear 
 That God's not far, Jeanne, when I see you here. 
 
 Ah! twelve months old: 'tis quite an age, and brings 
 Grave moments, though your soul to rapture clings, 
 You're at that hour of life most like to heaven, 
 When present joy no cares, no sorrows leaven 
 When man no shadow feels: if fond caress 
 Round parent twines, children the world possess. 
 Your waking hopes, your dreams of mirth and love 
 From Charles to Alice, father ...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor

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