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Famous Refinement Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
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To Beauty what man but maun yield him a prize,
In her armour of glances, and blushes, and sighs?
And when wit and refinement hae polish’d her darts,
They dazzle our een, as they flie to our hearts.


But kindness, sweet kindness, in the fond-sparkling e’e,
Has lustre outshining the diamond to me;
And the heart beating love as I’m clasp’d in her arms,
O, these are my lassie’s all-conquering charms!...Read more of this...



by Browning, Robert
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Before your sages,--just the men to shrink 
From the gross weights, coarse scales and labels broad 
You offer their refinement. Fool or knave? 
Why needs a bishop be a fool or knave 
When there's a thousand diamond weights between? 
So, I enlist them. Your picked twelve, you'll find, 
Profess themselves indignant, scandalized 
At thus being held unable to explain 
How a superior man who disbelieves 
May not believe as well: that's Schelling's way! 
It's through my...Read more of this...

by Nash, Ogden
...You say Like this, she says Like so.
Her dear ones don't die, but pass away;
Beneath her formal is lonjeray.
Of refinement she's a fount, or fountess,
And that is why she's now a countess.
She was asking for the little girls' room
And a flunky though she said the earl's room....Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...everse what I said, and affirm that all depends on the æsthetic or
 intellectual, 
And that criticism is great—and that refinement is greatest of all; 
And I affirm now that the mind governs—and that all depends on the mind. 

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With one man or woman—(no matter which one—I even pick out the lowest,) 
With him or her I now illustrate the whole law;
I say that every right, in politics or what-not, shall be eligible to that one man or
 woman, on
 the same terms as any....Read more of this...

by Lawson, Henry
...now, 
And get measured by the tailor when our pants begin to go. 

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Now the lady of refinement, in the lap of comfort rocked, 
Chancing on these rugged verses, will pretend that she is shocked. 
Leave her to her smelling-bottle; 'tis the wealthy who decide 
That the world should hide its patches 'neath the cruel look of pride; 
And I think there's something noble, and I swear there's nothing low, 
In the pride of Human Nature when its p...Read more of this...



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