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Famous Roamer Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...ands: men may say not
where the haunts of these Hell-Runes {2c} be.
Such heaping of horrors the hater of men,
lonely roamer, wrought unceasing,
harassings heavy. O’er Heorot he lorded,
gold-bright hall, in gloomy nights;
and ne’er could the prince {2d} approach his throne,
-- ’twas judgment of God, -- or have joy in his hall.
Sore was the sorrow to Scyldings’-friend,
heart-rending misery. Many nobles
sat assembled, and searched out counsel
how it were best for bold...Read more of this...
by Anonymous,



...utor’d, Bedowee! 
You plague-swarms in Madras, Nankin, Kaubul, Cairo! 
You bather bathing in the Ganges! 
You benighted roamer of Amazonia! you Patagonian! you Fejee-man! 
You peon of Mexico! you slave of Carolina, Texas, Tennessee!
I do not prefer others so very much before you either; 
I do not say one word against you, away back there, where you stand; 
(You will come forward in due time to my side.) 

My spirit has pass’d in compassion and determination around the whole e...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt
...n protected from that heaven:Whence, oft enamour'd with its lovely boughs,A roamer I have been through woods, o'er hills,But never found I other trunk, nor leavesLike these, so honour'd with supernal light,Which changed not qualities with changing time. Wherefore each hour more firm, from time to time...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...
The sensitive, orbic, underlapp’d brothers, that only privileged feelers may be
 intimate where they are,
The curious roamer, the hand, roaming all over the body—the bashful withdrawing of
 flesh where the fingers soothingly pause and edge themselves, 
The limpid liquid within the young man, 
The vexed corrosion, so pensive and so painful, 
The torment—the irritable tide that will not be at rest, 
The like of the same I feel—the like of the same in others,
The young man tha...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt
...ces,
 Of desolate shores they lave,
Of men who sally in quest of gold
 To sink in an ocean grave.

The wind is a mighty roamer;
 He bids me keep me free,
Clean from the taint of the gold-lust,
 Hardy and pure as he;
Cling with my love to nature,
 As a child to the mother-knee.

But the stars throng out in their glory,
 And they sing of the God in man;
They sing of the Mighty Master,
 Of the loom his fingers span,
Where a star or a soul is a part of the whole,
 And weft in the...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William



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