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nf7mate
24-Mar-09, 09:53

Poems Within Novels
I love coming across a poem or song within a novel I read. It's such a treasure to enjoy an occasional brief piece of poetry as a part of my enjoyment of a novel. What are some of your favorite poems that were written not to be published as works in and of themselves, but rather to be included in a novel?
nf7mate
24-Mar-09, 09:56

Jabberwocky
This wonderful poem is found in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. Alice comes across this poem written backwards in a book, which she reads by holding it up to a mirror.
nf7mate
26-Mar-09, 12:28

The Song of Beren and Luthien
This fictional history poem is found in Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring. It has a pleasant mythological feel to it. Here's an excerpt:

Again she fled, but swift he came.
Tinúviel! Tinúviel!
He called her by her elvish name;
And there she halted listening.
One moment stood she, and a spell
His voice laid on her: Beren came,
And doom fell on Tinúviel
That in his arms lay glistening.

The full story of Beren and Luthien is told in Tolkien's Silmarillion.
cyna
16-Apr-09, 23:45

Paul Charles Morphy
The following poem is an excerpt from the book, "Poems And Prose Sketches, With A Biographical Memoir Of Paul Charles Morphy" (1921) by Louis Albert Morphy (I had not the foggiest idea that Mr. Paul Charles Morphy was also a great poet):



A REFLECTION

“Face to face with Death,
I see the meaning of Life:
I see but one contest,
When the World, habit-formed,
Says, “This”
And a Conscience, mind-enlightened,
Says, “That.”
The answer comes in time.
I can not say just when, or how.”

By Paul Charles Morphy



Another of his poem's, also from the above referenced book:



THE INSPIRATION OF GENIUS

"I rise above the fires of love,
The drivelling touch of flesh,
And love’s caresses;
The maddened eyes,
And clinging arms,
Of trust, forsaken.

I wed me now
To one yon star,
That beckons on
To glory and renown,
Twin steeds
That draw the chariot of life.

So, list , fond Soul,
To the song of old,
In the hearts
Of the men of earth;
For, I fly to the sky,
Where none durst try,
Who dare not travel alone."

By Paul Charles Morphy



nf7mate
05-May-09, 10:07

The Law of the Jungle
Found in The Jungle Book by Kipling. A code of ethics for wolves, written in rhyme.
cyna
05-May-09, 11:46

Cool!!
I'll have to check it out... Thank you!!
 



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