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Famous Spoiling Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Jonson, Ben
...Rhyme, the rack of finest wits,
That expresseth but by fits
True conceit,
Spoiling senses of their treasure,
Cozening judgment with a measure,
But false weight;
Wresting words from their true calling,
Propping verse for fear of falling
To the ground;
Jointing syllabes, drowning letters,
Fast'ning vowels as with fetters
They were bound!
Soon as lazy thou wert known,
All good poetry hence was flown,
And art banish'd.
For a thous...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
... 
As the husbandman, patiently toiling, 
Draws a harvest each year from the soil, 
So the fools grow afresh for the spoiling, 
And a new crop of thieves for the spoil. 

But a truce to this dull moralizing, 
Let them drink while the drops are of gold. 
I have tasted the dregs -- 'twere surprising 
Were the new wine to me like the old; 
And I weary for lack of employment 
In idleness day after day, 
For the key to the door of enjoyment 
Is Youth -- and I've thrown ...Read more of this...

by Tagore, Rabindranath
...if I take only one sheet to take a boat with, you say,
"Child, how troublesome you are!"
What do you think of father's spoiling sheets and sheets of
paper with black marks all over both sides?...Read more of this...

by Lindsay, Vachel
...aspiring to be set in tune 
With one who is invisible, inhuman. 

O laughing girl, cold TRUTH has stepped between, 
Spoiling the fevers of your virgin face: 
Making your shining eyes but lead and clay, 
Mocking your brilliant brain and lady's grace. 

TRUTH haunted me the day I wooed and lost, 
The day I wooed and won, or wooed in play: 
Tho' you were Juliet or Rosalind, 
Thus shall it be, forever and a day. 

I doubt my vows, tho' sworn on my own blood, 
Tho' I d...Read more of this...

by Lindsay, Vachel
...G-PICTURE ACTRESS

(After seeing the reel called "Oil and Water.")


Beauty has a throne-room
In our humorous town,
Spoiling its hob-goblins,
Laughing shadows down.
Rank musicians torture
Ragtime ballads vile,
But we walk serenely
Down the odorous aisle.
We forgive the squalor
And the boom and squeal
For the Great Queen flashes
From the moving reel.

Just a prim blonde stranger
In her early day,
Hiding brilliant weapons,
Too averse to play,
Then she burst upon...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...r sleep. 
Thank God for all respite from weary toiling, 
From cares that creep 
Across our lives like evil shadows, spoiling 
God's kindly sleep. 

We plough and sow, and, as the hours grow later, 
We strive to reap, 
And build our barns, and hope to build them greater 
Before we sleep. 

We toil and strain and strive with one another 
In hopes to heap 
Some greater share of profit than our brother 
Before we sleep. 

What will it profit that with tears or lau...Read more of this...

by Edgar, Marriott
...asn't much good,
For an elephant never turns back. 

He saw if he didn't do something at once
The train looked like spoiling his troupe,
So he ran on ahead and he waggled tho buns
To show them they'd best hurry up 

When they caught sight of buns they all started to run,
And they soon got across at this gait,
Except poor little Aggie-the one at the back,
She were one second too late. 

The express came dashing along at full speed,
And caught her end on, fair and squar...Read more of this...

by Goose, Mother
...er pretty little toes;Her mother came and caught her,Whipped her little daughter    For spoiling her nice new clothes....Read more of this...

by Wylie, Elinor
...y
against a smooth purple sky!
There is no light
only a honey-thick stain
that drips from leaf to leaf
and limb to limb
spoiling the colors
of the whole world—

you far off there under
the wine-red selvage of the west!...Read more of this...

by Masters, Edgar Lee
...decay,
And there are stains that baffle soap,
And there are colors that run in spite of you,
Blamed though you are for spoiling a dress.
Handkerchieds, napery, have their secrets--
The laundress, Life, knows all about it.
And I, who went to all the funerals
Held in Spoon River, swear I never
Saw a dead face without thinking it looked
Like something washed and ironed....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...es plan?
To guard the dear ones in my keeping --
That's task enough for any man.

So through dim seas I'll ne'er go spoiling;
The red Tortugas never roam;
Please God! I'll keep the pot a-boiling,
And make at least a happy home.
My children's path shall gleam with roses,
Their grace abound, their joy increase.
And so my Hour divinely closes
With tender thoughts of praise and peace....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...h he dies, those who live and love, will die again and again.

So here I am at my cards once more, but it's kind of spoiling my play,
Thinking of those three brats of his so many a mile away.
War is war, and he's only a Boche, and we all of us take our chance;
But all the same I'll be mighty glad when I'm hearing the ambulance.
One foe the less, but all the same I'm heartily glad I'm not
The man who gave him his broken head, the sniper who fired the shot.

No ...Read more of this...

by Dyke, Henry Van
...oks in their robes and rings." 
So he crowned a few more,
And they went on playing the game as before,
Fighting and spoiling things. 

Man said, "I am tired of kings!
Sons of the robber-chiefs of yore,
They make me pay for their lust and their war;
I am the puppet, they pull the strings; 
The blood of my heart is the wine they drink.
I will govern myself for awhile I think, 
And see what that brings!" 

Then God, who made the first remark, 
Smiled in the dark....Read more of this...

by Nicolson, Adela Florence Cory
...ome quivering note of human pain,
   Which rose and fell and rose again, in plaintive sobs throughout the night,

   Spoiling the perfumed, moonless hours
   We spent among the Jasmin flowers....Read more of this...

by Edgar, Marriott
...ole.

He entered the water at daybreak, 
A man with a camera stood near,
He said "Hurry up and get in, lad, 
You're spoiling my view of the pier."

At last he were in, he were swimming 
With a beautiful overarm stroke,
When the men on the tug saw with horror
That the rope he were tied to had broke.

Then down came a fog, thick as treacle, 
The tug looked so distant and dim
A voice shouted "Help, I am drowning,"
Joe listened and found it were him. 

The tug cir...Read more of this...

by Scott, Sir Walter
...ier looked to this;
     I lost it in this bustling day.—
     Retrace with speed thy former way;
     Spare not for spoiling of thy steed,
     The best of mine shall be thy meed.
     Say to our faithful Lord of Mar,
     We do forbid the intended war;
     Roderick this morn in single fight
     Was made our prisoner by a knight,
     And Douglas hath himself and cause
     Submitted to our kingdom's laws.
     The tidings of their leaders lost
     Will soon d...Read more of this...

by Goose, Mother
...for some fun;Round about the dishes creep,Taking into each a peep,To choose the daintiest that's there,Spoiling things you do not care....Read more of this...

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