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Famous Unlawful Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Allingham, William
...rising unespied, 
Became a holy well that durst not glide 
Into the day with moil or murmuring; 
Whereto, as if to some unlawful thing, 
He sto]e, musing or praying at its side. 

But in the sun he sang with cheerful heart, 
Of coloured season and the whirling sphere, 
Warm household habitude and human mirth, 
The whole faith-blooded mystery of earth; 
And I, who had his secret, still could hear 
The grotto's whisper low through every part....Read more of this...



by Marlowe, Christopher
...earned man.
Faustus is gone: regard his hellish fall,
Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise,
Onely to wonder at unlawful things,
Whose deepnesse doth intise such forward wits,
To practise more than heavenly power permits.

Terminat hora diem, Terminat Author opus....Read more of this...

by Moore, Thomas
...tch brews at midnight so awful, 
This philter in secret was first taught to flow on, 
Yet 'tisn't less potent for being unlawful. 
And, even though it taste of the smoke of that flame 
Which in silence extracted its virtue forbidden -- 
Fill up -- there's a fire in some hearts I could name, 
Which may work too its charm, though as lawless and hidden. 
So drink of the cup -- for oh there's a spell in 
Its very drop 'gainst the ills of mortality; 
Talk of the cordial th...Read more of this...

by Wilde, Oscar
...on our ears:
While as a ruined mother in some spasm
Bears a base child and loathes it, so our best enthusiasm

Genders unlawful children, Anarchy
Freedom's own Judas, the vile prodigal
Licence who steals the gold of Liberty
And yet has nothing, Ignorance the real
One Fraticide since Cain, Envy the asp
That stings itself to anguish, Avarice whose palsied grasp

Is in its extent stiffened, moneyed Greed
For whose dull appetite men waste away
Amid the whirr of wheels and are th...Read more of this...

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...ar does, when Walter had set me as high?

XV

'If a man finds a woman too fair, he means simply adapted too much
To use unlawful and fatal. The praise! --shall I thank you for such?

XVI

'Too fair?--not unless you misuse us! and surely if, once in a while,
You attain to it, straightaway you call us no longer too fair, but too vile.

XVII

'A moment,--I pray your attention!--I have a poor word in my head
I must utter, though womanly custom would set it down better uns...Read more of this...



by Crowley, Aleister
...me, and white, 
And on the glory of his hair 
The crown of night. 

And I beheld his robe, and on its hem
Were writ unlawful words to say, 
Broidered like lilies, with a gem 
More clear than day. 

And round him shone so wonderful a light 
As when on Galilee 
Jesus once walked, and clove the night, 
And calmed the sea. 

I scarce could see his features for the fire 
That dwelt about his brow, 
Yet, for the whiteness of my own desire, 
I see him now; 

Because my f...Read more of this...

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