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Famous Sibyl Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...HEALTH to the Maxwell’s veteran Chief!
Health, aye unsour’d by care or grief:
Inspir’d, I turn’d Fate’s sibyl leaf,
 This natal morn,
I see thy life is stuff o’ prief,
 Scarce quite half-worn.


This day thou metes threescore eleven,
And I can tell that bounteous Heaven
(The second-sight, ye ken, is given
 To ilka Poet)
On thee a tack o’ seven times seven
 Will yet bestow it.


If envious buckies view wi’ sorrow
Thy lengthen’d days on this blest morrow...Read more of this...



by Emerson, Ralph Waldo
...ogs of Fate unties.
Shiver the palaces of glass,
Shrivel the rainbow-colored walls
Where in bright art each god and sibyl dwelt
Secure as in the Zodiack's belt;
And the galleries and halls
Wherein every Siren sung,
Like a meteor pass.
For this fortune wanted root
In the core of God's abysm,
Was a weed of self and schism:
And ever the Dæmonic Love
Is the ancestor of wars,
And the parent of remorse....Read more of this...

by Wilde, Oscar
...when men are free
And women chaste, these are the things which lift
Our souls up more than even Agnolo's
Gaunt blinded Sibyl poring o'er the scroll of human woes,

Or Titian's little maiden on the stair
White as her own sweet lily and as tall,
Or Mona Lisa smiling through her hair, -
Ah! somehow life is bigger after all
Than any painted angel, could we see
The God that is within us! The old Greek serenity

Which curbs the passion of that level line
Of marble youths, who with...Read more of this...

by Montgomery, Lucy Maud
...de,
A winsome presence to be mutely wooed, 

Which, being won, will teach us fabled lore,
The old, old, gramarye of the sibyl shore! 

Oh, what a poignant rapture thus to be
Lingering at twilight by the ancient sea!...Read more of this...

by Holmes, Oliver Wendell
...ks his fierce desire, -- 
Untamed, unscared, unconquered Punch! 
My ear a pleasing torture finds 
In tones the withered sibyl grinds, -- 
The dame sans merci's broken strain, 
Whom I erewhile, perchance, have known, 
When Orleans filled the Bourbon throne, 
A siren singing by the Seine. 

But most I love the tube that spies 
The orbs celestial in their march; 
That shows the comet as it whisks 
Its tail across the planets' disks, 
As if to blind their blood-shot eyes; 
Or...Read more of this...



by Blunden, Edmund
...ling sky.

    A century of blue and stilly light
    Bowed down before me, the dew came again,
    The moon my sibyl worshipped through the night,
    The sun returned and long abode; but then

    Hoarse drooping darkness hung me with a shroud
    And switched at me with shrivelled leaves in scorn.
    Red morning stole beneath a grinning cloud,
    And suddenly clambering over dike and thorn

    A half-moon host of churls with flags and sticks
    Hal...Read more of this...

by Markham, Edwin
...he wondrous hour, 
She leaves her star supreme, 
And comes in the night’s still power, 
To touch me with a dream. 

Sibyl of mystery 
On roads unknown to men, 
Softly she comes to me, 
And goes to God again....Read more of this...

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