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Famous Unenlightened Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Khayyam, Omar
...O unenlightened race of humankind,
Ye are a nothing, built on empty wind!
Yea, a mere nothing, hovering in the abyss,
A void before you, and a void behind!...Read more of this...



by Raleigh, Sir Walter
...iana 
Can involve himself and Mister Sampson 
In the debts of Doctor Kuno Meyer. 

So the poor deluded Kuno Meyer, 
Unenlightened by Professor Woodward -- 
Whom, upon the word of Mister Sampson, 
He believes to be a man of business 
Fit to run the Otia Merseiana -- 
Keeps on calling endless Bogus Meetings. 

Every week has now its Bogus Meetings, 
Punctually convened by Kuno Meyer 
In the name of Otia Merseiana: 
Every other week Professor Woodward 
Takes his place, a...Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
...my bark is borneBy adverse winds, and with rough tempest tost;Thus unenlightened, lost in error's maze,My blind opinion ever dubious strays;I'm froze by summer, scorched by winter's frost. Anon. 1777....Read more of this...

by Tebb, Barry
...rs –

How few and lost – had gone, chatting to a charge nurse

While together we made our case

To the well meaning but unenlightened psychiatrist,

Chair of the department no less, grumbling good-naturedly

At our fumbling formulations of splitting as a diagnostic aid.

When Cyril’s nightmare vision of me in a white coat

Leading a posse of nurses chasing him round his flat

With a flotilla of ambulances on witches’ brooms

Bringing his psychotic core to the fore and 

T...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...ul Huq Rafiq --
He was a Wahabi; last, little Boh Hla-oo
Took advantage of the Act -- took a Snider too.

They were unenlightened men, Ballard knew them not.
They procured their swords and guns chiefly on the spot;
And the lore of centuries, plus a hundred fights,
Made them slow to disregard one another's rights.

With a unanimity dear to patriot hearts
All those hairy gentlemen out of foreign parts
Said: "The good old days are back -- let us go to war!"
Swaggered...Read more of this...



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