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Famous Wholesomely Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Browning, Robert
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Never leave growing till the life to come! 
Here, we've got callous to the Virgin's winks 
That used to puzzle people wholesomely: 
Men have outgrown the shame of being fools. 
What are the laws of nature, not to bend 
If the Church bid them?--brother Newman asks. 
Up with the Immaculate Conception, then-- 
On to the rack with faith!--is my advice. 
Will not that hurry us upon our knees, 
Knocking our breasts, "It can't be--yet it shall! 
"Who am I, the worm, to...Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...ostrils widened once or twice
And then grew narrow. I can hear today 
The way the old man chuckled to himself— 
Not wholesomely, not wholly to convince 
Another of his mirth,—as I can hear 
The lonely sigh that followed.—But at length
He said: “The orchard now’s the place for us; 
We may find something like an apple there, 
And we shall have the shade, at any rate.” 
So there we went and there we laid ourselves 
Where the sun could not reach us; and I champed
A do...Read more of this...

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