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Famous Unsound Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Spenser, Edmund
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His throne is all encompassed around,
And hid in his own brightness from the sight
Of all that look thereon with eyes unsound;
And underneath his feet are to be found
Thunder and lightning and tempestuous fire,
The instruments of his avenging ire.

There in his bosom Sapience doth sit,
The sovereign darling of the Deity,
Clad like a queen in royal robes, most fit
For so great power and peerless majesty,
And all with gems and jewels gorgeously
Adorn'd, that brighter than...Read more of this...



by Spenser, Edmund
...t
His throne is all encompassed around,
And hid in his own brightness from the sight
Of all that look thereon with eyes unsound;
And underneath his feet are to be found
Thunder and lightning and tempestuous fire,
The instruments of his avenging ire.

There in his bosom Sapience doth sit,
The sovereign darling of the Deity,
Clad like a queen in royal robes, most fit
For so great power and peerless majesty,
And all with gems and jewels gorgeously
Adorn'd, that brighter than...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...ough to fight unconquerable? 
His puissance, trusting in the Almighty's aid, 
I mean to try, whose reason I have tried 
Unsound and false; nor is it aught but just, 
That he, who in debate of truth hath won, 
Should win in arms, in both disputes alike 
Victor; though brutish that contest and foul, 
When reason hath to deal with force, yet so 
Most reason is that reason overcome. 
So pondering, and from his armed peers 
Forth stepping opposite, half-way he met 
His daring ...Read more of this...

by Spenser, Edmund
...ut half disbowel'd lies above the ground, 
Showing her wreathéd roots, and naked arms, 
And on her trunk all rotten and unsound 
Only supports herself for meat of worms; 
And though she owe her fall to the first wind, 
Yet of the devout people is ador'd, 
And many young plants spring out of her rind; 
Who such an oak hath seen let him record 
That such this city's honor was of yore, 
And 'mongst all cities flourishéd much more. 


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All that which Egypt whilome did dev...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...the insane becomes sane—the suffering of
 sick
 persons is reliev’d, 
The sweatings and fevers stop—the throat that was unsound is sound—the lungs of
 the
 consumptive are resumed—the poor distress’d head is free, 
The joints of the rheumatic move as smoothly as ever, and smoother than ever, 
Stiflings and passages open—the paralyzed become supple, 
The swell’d and convuls’d and congested awake to themselves in condition,
They pass the invigoration of the night, and the chemi...Read more of this...



by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...e blocks upon the slip, 
And follow well this plan of mine. 
Choose the timbers with greatest care; 
Of all that is unsound beware; 
For only what is sound and strong 
To this vessel shall belong. 
Cedar of Maine and Georgia pine 
Here together shall combine. 
A goodly frame, and a goodly fame, 
And the Union be her name! 
For the day that gives her to the sea 
Shall give my daughter unto thee!" 
The Master's word 
Enraptured the young man heard; 
And as he turned...Read more of this...

by Goldsmith, Oliver
...aught more large and large they grow,
A bloated mass of rank unwieldly woe;
Till, sapped their strength, and every part unsound,
Down, down they sink, and spread the ruin round.

Even now the devastation is begun,
And half the business of destruction done;
Even now, methinks, as pondering here I stand,
I see the rural virtues leave the land:
Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail
That idly waiting flaps with every gale,
Downward they move, a melancholy band,
Pas...Read more of this...

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