Best Poems about fame (14)

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When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be by John Keats · 39 ♥
Otho by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 12 ♥
Lay this laurel on the one by Emily Dickinson · 8 ♥
Sonnet: 'When I have fears that I may cease to be' by John Keats · 7 ♥
Sonnet to Byron by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 6 ♥
Fame is a fickle food by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
Superfluous were the sun by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
'Highmindedness, a jealousy for good' by John Keats · 5 ♥
Me! Come! My dazzled face by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Sen Artysty; or, the Artist's Dream by Oscar Wilde · 4 ♥
On Fame by John Keats · 4 ♥
An Exhortation by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 3 ♥
The Cost of Brightness by ularel
The Distance of Applause by Ruben M.

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