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Famous Re-Enter Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Alighieri, Dante
...end, and earthly flesh resume, 
 And back returning, as the swarming hive, 
 From condemnation, each the doleful tomb 
 Re-enter wailing, and the lids thereat 
 Be bolted. Here in fitting torment lie 
 The Epicurean horde, who dared deny 
 That soul outlasts its mortal home. Is here 
 Their leader, and his followers round him. Soon 
 Shall all thy wish be granted, - and the boon 
 Ye hold in secret." 
 "Kind my
 guide," I said, 
 "I was not silent to conceal, ...Read more of this...



by Khayyam, Omar
...art admitted to sit at the banquet
of this idol [the Divinity], it is after thou hast gone
out of thyself in order to re-enter thyself again. When
thou hast tasted a mouthful of the wine of annihilation,
thou art entirely separate from those that are and from
those that are no more....Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...at--perhaps in view 
Of those bright confines, whence, with neighbouring arms, 
And opportune excursion, we may chance 
Re-enter Heaven; or else in some mild zone 
Dwell, not unvisited of Heaven's fair light, 
Secure, and at the brightening orient beam 
Purge off this gloom: the soft delicious air, 
To heal the scar of these corrosive fires, 
Shall breathe her balm. But, first, whom shall we send 
In search of this new World? whom shall we find 
Sufficient? who shall temp...Read more of this...

by Hopkins, Gerard Manley
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ACT II.—Scene, a wood ending in a steep bank over a dry dene, Winefred having been murdered within. Re-enter Caradoc with a bloody sword.

C. My heart, where have we been? What have we seen, my mind?
What stroke has Caradoc’s right arm dealt? what done? Head of a rebel
Struck off it has; written upon lovely limbs,
In bloody letters, lessons of earnest, of revenge;
Monuments of my earnest, records of my revenge,
On one that went against me wh?reas I...Read more of this...

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