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Famous Skiffs Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Moore, Thomas
...in those sweet days. 

How blithe upon thy breezy cliffs 
At sunny morn I've stood, 
With heart as bounding as the skiffs 
That danced along thy flood; 
Or, when the western wave grew bright 
With daylight's parting wing, 
Have sought that Eden in its light 
Which dreaming poets sing;

That Eden where the immortal brave 
Dwell in a land serene -- 
Whose bowers beyond the shining wave 
At sunset, oft are seen. 
Ah, dream too full of saddening truth! 
Those mansions o'...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...on the gunwale—my right arm throws the coils of slender rope,
In sight around me the quick veering and darting of fifty skiffs, my companions. 

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O boating on the rivers! 
The voyage down the Niagara, (the St. Lawrence,)—the superb scenery—the
 steamers, 
The ships sailing—the Thousand Islands—the occasional timber-raft, and the
 raftsmen
 with long-reaching sweep-oars, 
The little huts on the rafts, and the stream of smoke when they cook their supper at
 evening.Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...phantoms in the fairy ring that summer moonbeams see?
As, by the gentle zephyr blown, some light mist flees in air,
As skiffs that skim adown the tide, when silver waves are fair,
So sports the docile footstep to the heave of that sweet measure,
As music wafts the form aloft at its melodious pleasure,
Now breaking through the woven chain of the entangled dance,
From where the ranks the thickest press, a bolder pair advance,
The path they leave behind them lost--wide open the...Read more of this...

by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...the tide that's on the rise
Will seem a torrent;
I know just how the leafy boughs
Are all a-quiver;
I know how many skiffs and scows
Are on the river.
I think I 'll just go out awhile
Before I write it;
When Nature shows us such a smile,
We should n't slight it.
For Nature always makes desire
By giving pleasure;
And so 't will help me put more fire
Into my measure.
[On the River.]
The river's fine, I 'm glad I came,
That poem 's teasing;
But health is ...Read more of this...

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