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Famous Unscathed Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Petrarch, Francesco
...BR>Comely and sweet it then had been to die,Leaving my life's best part unscathed and free;But now my fond hopes lieDead in her silent dust: a secret chillShoots through me when I think that I live still. If my poor intellect had but the forceTo help my need, and if no other lu...Read more of this...



by Lowell, Amy
...kindly said, but to a softer chord
She strings her voice to ask with wistful sadness,

XVIII
"And is Sir Everard still unscathed? I 
fain Would know the truth." "Quite well, dear Lady, 
quite."
She smiled in her content. "So many slain, You must 
forgive me for a little fright."
And he forgave her, not alone for that, But because she was 
fingering his heart,
Pressing and squeezing it, and thinking so Only 
to ease her smart
Of painful, apprehensive longing.<...Read more of this...

by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...only, the day that I stood nigh thee,
Was all its light a dream?
When that iron surf roared backwards and went by thee
Unscathed of storm or stream:
When thy sons rose up and thy young men stood together,
One equal face of fight,
And my flag swam high as the swimming sea-foam's feather,
Laughing, a lamp of light?
Ah the lordly laughter and light of it, that lightened
Heaven-high, the heaven's whole length!
Ah the hearts of heroes pierced, the bright lips whitened
Of strong m...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...ceived in us that you interpret 
The humor of a woman to be noticed 
As her choice between you and Acheron? 
Are you so unscathed yet as to infer 
That if a woman worries when a man,
Or a man-child, has wet shoes on his feet 
She may as well commemorate with ashes 
The last eclipse of her tranquillity? 
If you look up at me and blink again, 
I shall not have to make you tell me lies
To know the letters you have not been reading 
I see now that I may have had for nothing 
A mo...Read more of this...

by Petrarch, Francesco
.../SPAN>Hasten to death, how light must be his soulWho treads the perilous pass, unscathed and whole! Macgregor....Read more of this...



by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...s son.' 

The second was my father's running thus: 
'You have our son: touch not a hair of his head: 
Render him up unscathed: give him your hand: 
Cleave to your contract: though indeed we hear 
You hold the woman is the better man; 
A rampant heresy, such as if it spread 
Would make all women kick against their Lords 
Through all the world, and which might well deserve 
That we this night should pluck your palace down; 
And we will do it, unless you send us back 
Our so...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...nd stared at an empty hold.
"I ha' paid Port dues for your Law," quoth he, "and where is the Law ye boast
If I sail unscathed from a heathen port to be robbed on a Christian coast?
Ye have smoked the hives of the Laccadives as we burn the lice in a bunk,
We tack not now to a Gallang prow or a plunging Pei-ho junk;
I had no fear but the seas were clear as far as a sail might fare
Till I met with a lime-washed Yankee brig that rode off Finisterre.
There were canvas blin...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...d leave
 As one on the racing stroke.


They sang:--What reckoning do you keep,
 And steer by what star,
If we come unscathed from the Southern deep
 To be wrecked on a Baltic bar?


"Last night you swore our voyage was done,
 But seaward still we go.
And you tell us now of a secret vow
 You have made with an open foe! 


"That we must lie off a lightless coast
 And houl and back and veer
 At the will of the breed that have wrought us most
 For a year and a year and a...Read more of this...

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