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Famous Simpson Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Marvell, Andrew
...fall. 
Oh Mahomet! now couldst thou rise again, 
Thy falling-sickness should have made thee reign, 
While Feake and Simpson would in many a tome, 
Have writ the comments of thy sacred foam: 
For soon thou mightst have passed among their rant 
Were't but for thine unmov?d tulipant; 
As thou must needs have owned them of thy band 
For prophecies fit to be Alcoraned. 

Accurs?d locusts, whom your king does spit 
Out of the centre of the unbottomed pit; 
Wanderers, adulte...Read more of this...



by McGonagall, William Topaz
...Margaret Simpson was the daughter of humble parents in the county of Ayr,
With a comely figure, and face of beauty rare,
And just in the full bloom of her womanhood,
Was united to John Rouat, a fisherman good. 

John's fortune consisted of his coble, three oars, and his fishing-gear,
Besides his two stout boys, John and James, he loved most dear.
And no matte...Read more of this...

by Prelutsky, Jack
...I am Super Samson Simpson,
I'm superlatively strong,
I like to carry elephants,
I do it all day long,
I pick up half a dozen
and hoist them in the air,
it's really somewhat simple,
for I have strength to spare.

My muscles are enormous,
they bulge from top to toe,
and when I carry elephants,
they ripple to and fro,
but I am not the strongest
in the Simpson family,
for whe...Read more of this...

by Marvell, Andrew
...to Fall.
Oh Mahomet! now couldst thou rise again,
Thy Falling-sickness should have made thee Reign,
While Feake and Simpson would in many a Tome,
Have writ the Comments of thy sacred Foame:
For soon thou mightst have past among their Rant
Wer't but for thine unmoved Tulipant;
As thou must needs have own'd them of thy band
For prophecies fit to be Alcorand.
Accursed Locusts, whom your King does spit
Out of the Center of th'unbottom'd Pit;
Wand'rers, Adult'rers, Lyers, ...Read more of this...

by Wordsworth, William
...BR>  Who had a brain so wild!  Last Christmas when we talked of this,  Old Farmer Simpson did maintain,  That in her womb the infant wrought  About its mother's heart, and brought  Her senses back again:  And when at last her time drew near,  Her looks were calm, her senses clear. XV.   No more I know, I wish I did,  And I...Read more of this...



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