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Famous Tragical Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Mansfield, Katherine
...heart!
As a tree droops over a stream
You hush me, lull me, dark me,
The shadow hiding the gleam.
Your drooping and tragical boughs of grace
Are heavy as though with rain.
Run! Run!
Into the sun!
Let us be children again....Read more of this...



by Hardy, Thomas
...p the bands,

Yellow as autumn leaves, alive as spring; 
And as each host draws out upon the sea 
Beyond which lies the tragical To-be, 
None dubious of the cause, none murmuring,

Wives, sisters, parents, wave white hands and smile, 
As if they knew not that they weep the while....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...ueen Christina!

And so through sheer magnificence
I roamed from stately room to room,
Yet haunted ever by the sense
Of tragical dynastic doom.
The walls were wailing: Kings must die,
Being plain blokes like you and I.

Well, here's the moral to my rhyme:
When memories more worthy fade
We find that whimsically Time
Conserves some crazy escapade.
So as I left I stood to stare
With humorous enjoyment where
Alphonso crashed the Palace stair....Read more of this...

by Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...wn Domestick Walls 
By parallel Distress, or swifter Death retains. 


O Wells! thy Bishop's Mansion we lament, 
So tragical the Fall, so dire th'Event! 
But let no daring Thought presume 
To point a Cause for that oppressive Doom. 
Yet strictly pious KEN! had'st Thou been there, 
This Fate, we think, had not become thy share; 
Nor had that awful Fabrick bow'd, 
Sliding from its loosen'd Bands; 
Nor yielding Timbers been allow'd 
To crush thy ever-lifted Hands, 
Or in...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...straight. It 
was such poor amends
Which she could make for rousing hopes to gall
Him with their unfulfilment. Tragical
It was, and she must leave him desolate.

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Hard silence he had forced upon his lips For 
long and long, and would have done so still
Had not she -- here she pressed her finger tips Against her 
heavy eyes. Then with forced will
She wrote that he might come, sealed with the arms Of Crowe 
and Frampton twined. Her heart felt lighter
Whe...Read more of this...



by Pound, Ezra
...and dimmed wares of price.
Great minds have sought you- lacking someone else.
You have been second always. Tragical?
No. You preferred it to the usual thing:
One dull man, dulling and uxorious,
One average mind- with one thought less, each year.
Oh, you are patient, I have seen you sit
Hours, where something might have floated up.
And now you pay one. Yes, you richly pay.
You are a person of some interest, one comes to you
And takes strange ga...Read more of this...

by Rich, Adrienne
...of an eye.

Poised, trembling and unsatisfied, before
an unlocked door, that cage of cages,
tell us, you bird, you tragical machine--
is this fertillisante douleur? Pinned down
by love, for you the only natural action,
are you edged more keen
to prise the secrets of the vault? has Nature shown
her household books to you, daughter-in-law,
that her sons never saw?

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"To have in this uncertain world some stay
which cannot be undermined, is
of the utmost consequence."...Read more of this...

by Scott, Duncan Campbell
...ldren
Born to their mothers' womb,
Starved at the nipple, cry,--
Ours is the harvest!
Millions of women 
Learned in the tragical
Secrets of poverty,
Sweated and beaten, cry,--
Hold back the sickles!

Millions of men
With a vestige of manhood,
Wild-eyed and gaunt-throated,
Shout with a leonine
Accent of anger,
Leaves us the wheat-fields!

When will the reapers 
Strike in their sickles?
Ask not the question;
Something tremendous
Moves to the answer.

Long have they sharpene...Read more of this...

by Field, Eugene
...rlor, I fear
It was wafted clean off this sublunary sphere!
I really incline to a hearty "boo-hoo"
When I think of this tragical ending, don't you?...Read more of this...

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