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Famous Revelling Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Herrick, Robert
...we will give Him; and bequeath 
This Holly and this Ivy Wreath, 
To do Him honor; who's our King, 
And Lord of all this Revelling....Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...ve are lying. 

'T was a king's fair son with a king's fair daughter, 
And full three hundred beside, they say, -- 
Revelling on for the lone, cold slaughter 
So soon to seize them and hide them for aye; 
But they danced and they drank and their souls grew gay, 
Nor ever they knew of a ghoul's eye spying 
Their splendor a flickering phantom to stray 
Where the bones of the brave in the wave are lying. 

Through the mist of a drunken dream they brought her 
(This wild ...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...stinct
they'd rattle down their tracks at such a rate
they'd writhe their upper structures like an eight
being drawn by revelling legless topers
strict rails (they claimed) gave sanction for such capers

trams had this kind of catholic conviction
the end ordained their waywardness was blessed
if tramways claimed per se this benediction
who cared if errant trams at times seemed pissed
religions prosper from the hedonist
who shags the world by day and prays at night
those drunk...Read more of this...

by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...ars,
And no change came.

By the rivers of Italy, by the sacred streams,
By town, by tower,
There was feasting with revelling, there was sleep with dreams,
Until thine hour.

And they slept and they rioted on their rose-hung beds,
With mouths on flame,
And with love-locks vine-chapleted, and with rose-crowned heads
And robes of shame.

And they knew not their forefathers, nor the hills and streams
And words of power,
Nor the gods that were good to them, but with s...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...udden, in the savage crowd,
Stands she, as a goddess bright.
There she finds the concourse rude
In their glad feast revelling,
And the chalice filled with blood
As a sacrifice they bring.

But she turns her face away,
Horror-struck, and speaks the while
"Bloody tiger-feasts ne'er may
Of a god the lips defile,
He needs victims free from stain,
Fruits matured by autumn's sun;
With the pure gifts of the plain
Honored is the Holy One!"

And she takes the heavy shaft
From ...Read more of this...



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