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Famous Whisperers Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Lanier, Sidney
...night of our knowledge, -- yea, ye have taught me,
So,
That haply we know somewhat more than we know.

Ye lispers, whisperers, singers in storms,
Ye consciences murmuring faiths under forms,
Ye ministers meet for each passion that grieves,
Friendly, sisterly, sweetheart leaves,
Oh, rain me down from your darks that contain me
Wisdoms ye winnow from winds that pain me, --
Sift down tremors of sweet-within-sweet
That advise me of more than they bring, -- repeat
Me the wood...Read more of this...



by Tessimond, A S J
...o reach out, sometimes, hand to hand, 
And then find Earth less like an alien land; 
A need for alliance to defeat 
The whisperers at the corner of the street.

A need for inns on roads, islands in seas, 
Halts for discoveries to be shared, 
Maps checked, notes compared; 
A need, at times, of each for each, 
Direct as the need of throat and tongue for speech....Read more of this...

by Keats, John
...eathing quick and short:
 The hallow'd hour was near at hand: she sighs
 Amid the timbrels, and the throng'd resort
 Of whisperers in anger, or in sport;
 'Mid looks of love, defiance, hate, and scorn,
 Hoodwink'd with faery fancy; all amort,
 Save to St. Agnes and her lambs unshorn,
And all the bliss to be before to-morrow morn.

 So, purposing each moment to retire,
 She linger'd still. Meantime, across the moors,
 Had come young Porphyro, with heart on fire
 Fo...Read more of this...

by Bradstreet, Anne
...ng my self and turn aside weak right.
2.35 No malice bare to this or that great Peer,
2.36 Nor unto buzzing whisperers gave ear.
2.37 I gave no hand, nor vote, for death, of life.
2.38 I'd nought to do, 'twixt Prince, and peoples' strife.
2.39 No Statist I: nor Marti'list i' th' field.
2.40 Where e're I went, mine innocence was shield.
2.41 My quarrels, not for Diadems, did rise,
2.42 But for an Apple, Plumb, or some suc...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...h was, and each base, 
To left and right, of those tall columns drowned 
In silken fluctuation and the swarm 
Of female whisperers: at the further end 
Was Ida by the throne, the two great cats 
Close by her, like supporters on a shield, 
Bow-backed with fear: but in the centre stood 
The common men with rolling eyes; amazed 
They glared upon the women, and aghast 
The women stared at these, all silent, save 
When armour clashed or jingled, while the day, 
Descending, struck ...Read more of this...



by Hope, Alec Derwent (A D)
...r guess 
What spirits it raised nor where their questions led. 

Those others, familiar tenants of your sleep, 
The whisperers, the grave somnambulists 
Whose eyes turn in to scrutinize their woe, 
The giant who broods above the nightmare steep, 
That sleeping girl, shuddering, with clenched fists, 
A vampire baby suckling at her toe, 

They taught me most. The scholar held his pen 
And watched his blood drip thickly on the page 
To form a text in unknown characters 
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