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Famous Soundly Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...STRAIT is the spot and green the sod
 From whence my sorrows flow;
And soundly sleeps the ever dear
 Inhabitant below.


Pardon my transport, gentle shade,
 While o’er the turf I bow;
Thy earthy house is circumscrib’d,
 And solitary now.


Not one poor stone to tell thy name,
 Or make thy virtues known:
But what avails to me-to thee,
 The sculpture of a stone?


I’ll sit me down upon this turf,
 And wipe the rising tear...Read more of this...



by Burns, Robert
...hing but sorrow.


Chorus.—Beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,
 And O to be lying beyond thee!
O sweetly, soundly, weel may he sleep
 That’s laid in the bed beyond thee!


I see the spreading leaves and flowers,
 I hear the wild birds singing;
But pleasure they hae nane for me,
 While care my heart is wringing.
 Beyond thee, &c.


I can na tell, I maun na tell,
 I daur na for your anger;
But secret love will break my heart,
 If I conceal it langer.
 ...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...mischief;
We thought aye death wad bring relief;
But he has gotten, to our grief,
 Ane to succeed him,
A chield wha’ 11 soundly buff our beef;
 I meikle dread him.


And mony a ane that I could tell,
Wha fain wad openly rebel,
Forby turn-coats amang oursel’,
 There’s Smith 12 for ane;
I doubt he’s but a grey nick quill,
 An’ that ye’ll fin’.


O! a’ ye flocks o’er a, the hills,
By mosses, meadows, moors, and fells,
Come, join your counsel and your skills
 To cowe the ...Read more of this...

by Lawson, Henry
...s the song of brave men who never know they are brave: 
Ceaselessly watching to save you, stranger from foreign lands, 
Soundly asleep in your state room, full sail for the Goodwin Sands! 
Life is a dream, they tell us, but life seems very real, 
When the lifeboat puts out from Ramsgate, and the buggers put out from Deal! 

A gun from the lightship! – a rocket! – a cry of, "Turn out, me lad!" 
"Ship on the Sands!" they're shouting, and a rush of the oilskin-clad. 
The lif...Read more of this...

by de la Mare, Walter
...this couple still the same. 
They walk'd and eat, good folks: what then? 
Why then they walk'd and eat again: 
They soundly slept the night away: 
They did just nothing all the day: 
And having buried children four, 
Would not take pains to try for more. 
Nor sister either had, nor brother: 
They seemed just tallied for each other. 
Their moral and economy 
Most perfectly they made agree: 
Each virtue kept its proper bound, 
Nor tresspass'd on the other's ground.<...Read more of this...



by Bradstreet, Anne
.... By night when others soundly slept
And hath at once both ease and Rest, 
My waking eyes were open kept
And so to lie I found it best. 

. 
I sought him whom my Soul did Love,
With tears I sought him earnestly. 
He bow'd his ear down from Above.
In vain I did not seek or cry. 
. 

My hungry Soul he fill'd with Good;
He in his Bottle put my tears, 
My smart...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...ill beauty all depart. 
 So to the hell within the human face 
 Transparent is. They nearer move apace; 
 And Mahaud soundly sleeps as in a bed. 
 "To work." 
 
 Joss seizes her and holds her head 
 Supporting her beneath her arms, in his; 
 And then he dared to plant a monstrous kiss 
 Upon her rosy lips,—while Zeno bent 
 Before the massive chair, and with intent 
 Her robe disordered as he raised her feet; 
 Her dainty ankles thus their gaze to meet. 
 And whi...Read more of this...

by Gordon, Adam Lindsay
...ady of soul, 
As that dead man gone where we all must go. 

Traverse yon spacious burial ground, 
Many are sleeping soundly there, 
Who pass’d with mourners standing around, 
Kindred, and friends, and children fair; 
Did he envy such ending? ’twere hard to say; 
Had he cause to envy such ending? no; 
Can the spirit feel for the senseless clay, 
When it once has gone where we all must go? 

What matters the sand or the whitening chalk, 
The blighted herbage, the black’ning...Read more of this...

by Bradstreet, Anne
...By night when others soundly slept, 
And had at once both case and rest, 
My waking eyes were open kept 
And so to lie I found it best.

I sought Him whom my soul did love, 
With tears I sought Him earnestly; 
He bowed His ear down from above. 
In vain I did not seek or cry.

My hungry soul He filled with good, 
He in His bottle put my tears, 
My smarting wounds wash...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
..."
So hearing sounds of mild carouse,
As in the down she pillowed deep:
"In half an hour I will arouse,"
She vowed, then soundly went to sleep.

So when the morn was amber-orbed
The Bishop from a dream awoke,
And as his parritch he absorbed,
Unto his host he slyly spoke:
"Your haggis, Laird, was nobly bred,
And braw your brew of barley bree -
But oh your thought to warm the bed!
That's Highland Hospitality....Read more of this...

by Sassoon, Siegfried
...I knew a simple soldier boy 
Who grinned at life in empty joy, 
Slept soundly through the lonesome dark, 
And whistled early with the lark. 

In winter trenches, cowed and glum, 
With crumps and lice and lack of rum, 
He put a bullet through his brain. 
No one spoke of him again. 

You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye 
Who cheer when soldier lads march by, 
Sneak home and pray you'll never know 
The hell where y...Read more of this...

by Browning, Robert
...:
Jacynth constantly wished a curse to fall
On that little head of hers and burn it
If she knew how she came to drop so soundly
Asleep of a sudden and there continue
The whole time sleeping as profoundly
As one of the boars my father would pin you
'Twixt the eyes where life holds garrison,
---Jacynth forgive me the comparison!
But where I begin asy own narration
Is a little after I took my station
To breathe the fresh air from the balcony,
And, having in those days a falcon e...Read more of this...

by Lanier, Sidney
...sel better than wise men's advice?"
"Aye, prove it. If thy logic fail, wise fool,
I'll cause two wise men whip thee soundly."
"So:
`Wise men are prudent: prudent men have care
For their own proper interest; therefore they
Advise their own advantage, not another's.
But fools are careless: careless men care not
For their own proper interest; therefore they
Advise their friend's advantage, not their own.'
Now hear the commentary, Cousin Raoul.
This fool, unse...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...n,
And the more he thought of it, he felt his flesh creep,
But in a few minutes he fell fast asleep. 

And he slept soundly, for the stillness wasn't broke,
And the day was beginning to dawn before he awoke;
Then suddenly he started up as if in a fright,
And he saw very near him a little stone smooth and white, 

Upon which was traced the delicate design of a Sprig of Moss
But to understand such a design he was at a loss,
Then he recollected the Sprig of Moss lying on the...Read more of this...

by Goose, Mother
...had so many children she didn't know what to do.She gave them some broth without any bread.She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed....Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...is over and the fighting is all done, 
And you're all at home with medals on your chest, 
And you've learnt to sleep so soundly that the firing of a gun 
At your bedside wouldn't rob you of your rest; 
As you lay in slumber deep, if your wife walks in her sleep, 
And tumbles down the stairs and breaks her crown, 
Oh, it won't awaken you, for you'll say, "It's nothing new, 
It's another blessed horse fell down."...Read more of this...

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