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Famous Undisputed Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...r last roon
 Gaed past their viewin;
An’ shortly after she was done
 They gat a new ane.


This passed for certain, undisputed;
It ne’er cam i’ their heads to doubt it,
Till chiels gat up an’ wad confute it,
 An’ ca’d it wrang;
An’ muckle din there was about it,
 Baith loud an’ lang.


Some herds, weel learn’d upo’ the beuk,
Wad threap auld folk the thing misteuk;
For ’twas the auld moon turn’d a neuk
 An’ out of’ sight,
An’ backlins-comin to the leuk
 She grew mair b...Read more of this...



by Merwin, W S
...s
has his own kingdom of pains
and has not yet found them all
and is sailing in search of them day and night
infallible undisputed unresting
filled with a dumb use
and its time
like a finger in a world without hands...Read more of this...

by Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...
And rich in Purse, concludes her Person Great.

A Dutchess wears not so much Gold and Lace; 
Then 'tis with Her an undisputed Case, 
The finest Petticoat must take the Place. 
Her Rooms, anew at ev'ry Christ'ning drest, 
Put down the Court, and vex the City-Guest. 
Grinning Malottos in true Ermin stare; 
The best Japan, and clearest China Ware 
Are but as common Delft and English Laquar there. 
No Luxury's by either unenjoy'd, 
Or cost withheld, tho' awkardly...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...The right to perish might be thought
An undisputed right --
Attempt it, and the Universe
Upon the opposite
Will concentrate its officers --
You cannot even die
But nature and mankind must pause
To pay you scrutiny....Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
...stThe speed that spins the future and the past;And, sovereign of an undisputed throne,Awful eternity shall reign alone.Then every darksome veil shall fleet awayThat hides the prospects of eternal day:Those cloud-born objects of our hopes and fears,Whose air-drawn forms deluded memory bearsRead more of this...



by Brontë, Emily
...prize;
Thy world, where guile, and hate, and doubt,
And cold suspicion never rise;
Where thou, and I, and Liberty,
Have undisputed sovereignty. 

What matters it, that, all around,
Danger, and guilt, and darkness lie,
If but within our bosom's bound
We hold a bright, untroubled sky,
Warm with ten thousand mingled rays
Of suns that know no winter days? 

Reason, indeed, may oft complain
For Nature's sad reality,
And tell the suffering heart, how vain
Its cherished dreams m...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...Too little way the House must lie
From every Human Heart
That holds in undisputed Lease
A white inhabitant --

Too narrow is the Right between --
Too imminent the chance --
Each Consciousness must emigrate
And lose its neighbor once --...Read more of this...

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