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Famous Reid Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...
I’ve sent you here, by Johnie Simson,
Twa sage philosophers to glimpse on;
Smith, wi’ his sympathetic feeling,
An’ Reid, to common sense appealing.
Philosophers have fought and wrangled,
An’ meikle Greek an’ Latin mangled,
Till wi’ their logic-jargon tir’d,
And in the depth of science mir’d,
To common sense they now appeal,
What wives and wabsters see and feel.
But, hark ye, friend! I charge you strictly,
Peruse them, an’ return them quickly:
For now I’m grown sa...Read more of this...



by Field, Eugene
...never does go back
On a fellow that's in trouble?
Why, little Mack!

I've heard 'em tell of Dana, and of Bonner, and of Reid,
Of Johnnie Cockerill, who, I'll own, is very smart indeed;
Yet I don't care what their renown or influence may be,
One metropolitan exchange is quite enough for me!
So keep your Danas, Bonners, Reids, your Cockerills, and the rest,
The woods is full of better men all through this woolly West;
For all that sleek, pretentious, Eastern editorial pack
We w...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...dat carpet bag! 

You must get upon a stump, you must practise speakin', 
Pack dat carpet bag! 
You must follow Georgie Reid or Alfred Deakin. 
Pack dat carpet bag! 
You must come to de scratch, or you're bound to fail, 
For it ain't any time to be sittin' on de rail, 
Or de votes that you'll get -- they won't keep you out o' jail. 
Pack dat carpet bag! 

Hear dem voters callin'! 
Pack de clean boiled rag. 
For there's grass in the west, and the rain am fallin'.Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...on,
And he was ordered to attack the Cashmere Bastion. 

The British were entirely in command.
Of Major-General Reid, assisted by Brigadier-Generals Wilson and Burnand;
After a long march, fighting through a hostile country,
And the brave heroes took up a position before the city. 

Delhi gates were encircled with a fringe of fire,
But the British resolved to die rather than retire;
And the brave fellows rushed, towards the gate
Carrying the powder bags that were ...Read more of this...

by Dunbar, William
...re mercyless 

Into your garth this day I did persew; 
There saw I flowris that fresche were of hew; 
 Baith quhyte and reid most lusty were to seyne, 
 And halesome herbis upon stalkis greene; 
Yet leaf nor flowr find could I nane of rew. 

I doubt that Merche, with his cauld blastis keyne, 
Has slain this gentil herb, that I of mene; 
 Quhois piteous death dois to my heart sic paine 
 That I would make to plant his root againe,-- 
So confortand his levis unto me bene.Read more of this...



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