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Famous Roi Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Dickinson, Emily
...Mute thy Coronation --
Meek my Vive le roi,
Fold a tiny courtier
In thine Ermine, Sir,
There to rest revering
Till the pageant by,
I can murmur broken,
Master, It was I --...Read more of this...



by Dickinson, Emily
...Mute thy Coronation --
Meek my Vive le roi,
Fold a tiny courtier
In thine Ermine, Sir,
There to rest revering
Till the pageant by,
I can murmur broken,
Master, It was I --...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...Mute thy Coronation --
Meek my Vive le roi,
Fold a tiny courtier
In thine Ermine, Sir,
There to rest revering
Till the pageant by,
I can murmur broken,
Master, It was I --...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...Mute thy Coronation --
Meek my Vive le roi,
Fold a tiny courtier
In thine Ermine, Sir,
There to rest revering
Till the pageant by,
I can murmur broken,
Master, It was I --...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("Ma fille! ô seul bonheur.") 
 
 {LE ROI S'AMUSE, Act II} 


 My child! oh, only blessing Heaven allows me! 
 Others have parents, brothers, kinsmen, friends, 
 A wife, a husband, vassals, followers, 
 Ancestors, and allies, or many children. 
 I have but thee, thee only. Some are rich; 
 Thou art my treasure, thou art all my riches. 
 And some believe in angels; I believe 
 In nothin...Read more of this...



by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("Vous, sire, écoutez-moi.") 
 
 {LE ROI S'AMUSE, Act I.} 


 M. ST. VALLIER (an aged nobleman, from whom King Francis I. 
 decoyed his daughter, the famous beauty, Diana of 
 Poitiers). 
 
 A king should listen when his subjects speak: 
 'Tis true your mandate led me to the block, 
 Where pardon came upon me, like a dream; 
 I blessed you then, unconscious as I was 
 That a k...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...
 ("La flamme par ton ordre, O roi!") 
 
 {XXIII., November, 1825.} 


 Thy will, O King, is done! Lighting but to consume, 
 The roar of the fierce flames drowned even the shouts and shrieks; 
 Reddening each roof, like some day-dawn of bloody doom, 
 Seemed they in joyous flight to dance about their wrecks. 
 
 Slaughter his thousand giant arms hath tossed on high, 
 Fell...Read more of this...

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