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Famous Rapport Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Whitman, Walt
...viduals—All is for you, 
No condition is prohibited—not God’s, or any. 

All comes by the body—only health puts you rapport with the universe.

Produce great persons, the rest follows. 

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America isolated I sing; 
I say that works made here in the spirit of other lands, are so much poison in The States.


(How dare such insects as we see assume to write poems for America? 
For our victorious armies, and the offspring following the armies?)

Piety and conformi...Read more of this...



by Nash, Ogden
...my dears, the coroner.

So mind your manners when a native, please,
And doubly when you visit
And between us all
A rapport may fall
Ecstatically exquisite.
One simple thought, if you have it pat,
Will eliminate the coroner:
You may be a native in your habitat,
But to foreigners you’re just a foreigner....Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...or under many a star
 at night, 
By sailors young and old, haply will I, a reminiscence of the land, be read, 
In full rapport at last. 

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Here are our thoughts—voyagers’ thoughts, 
Here not the land, firm land, alone appears, may then by them be said;
The sky o’erarches here—we feel the undulating deck beneath our feet,

We feel the long pulsation—ebb and flow of endless motion; 
The tones of unseen mystery—the vague and vast suggestions of the briny
 world—the liquid-...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...Dakota. 

While Nature, sovereign of this gnarl’d realm, 
Lurking in hidden barbaric grim recesses, 
Acknowledging rapport however far remov’d,
(As some old root or soil of earth its last-born flower or fruit,) 
Listens well pleas’d....Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...nd the whole earth; 
I have look’d for equals and lovers, and found them ready for me in all lands;
I think some divine rapport has equalized me with them. 

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O vapors! I think I have risen with you, and moved away to distant continents, and fallen
 down
 there, for reasons; 
I think I have blown with you, O winds; 
O waters, I have finger’d every shore with you. 

I have run through what any river or strait of the globe has run through;
I have taken my stand on the...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...THE sobbing of the bells, the sudden death-news everywhere, 
The slumberers rouse, the rapport of the People, 
(Full well they know that message in the darkness, 
Full well return, respond within their breasts, their brains, the sad reverberations,) 
The passionate toll and clang—city to city, joining, sounding, passing,
Those heart-beats of a Nation in the night....Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...
Of you, O mystery great!—to place on record faith in you, O death! 
—To compact you, ye parted, diverse lives! 
To put rapport the mountains, and rocks, and streams, 
And the winds of the north, and the forests of oak and pine,
With you, O soul of man....Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...ferent of times; 
We, enclosers of all continents, all castes—allowers of all theologies, 
Compassionaters, perceivers, rapport of men, 
We walk silent among disputes and assertions, but reject not the disputers, nor any thing
 that is asserted; 
We hear the bawling and din—we are reach’d at by divisions, jealousies,
 recriminations on every side,
They close peremptorily upon us, to surround us, my comrade, 
Yet we walk unheld, free, the whole earth over, journeying up and do...Read more of this...

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