Best Poems about hubris (17)

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Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe · 6 ♥
Book II by John Keats · 6 ♥
Poem of The Heart of The Son of Manhattan Island by Walt Whitman · 6 ♥
APOLLO UNTO NEPTUNE by Alexander Search · 6 ♥
Buonaparte by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 5 ♥
Hymn to Apollo by John Keats · 5 ♥
Aurora by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
A toad can die of light! by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Excelsior by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
Lotus Leaves by Oscar Wilde · 4 ♥
Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 4 ♥
The Duel by Emily Dickinson · 4 ♥
V - I conquered. Far barbarians hear my name. by Fernando Pessoa · 4 ♥
The Palace of Art by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 3 ♥
Excelsior by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
Canto VI by Luís Vaz de Camões · 2 ♥
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting by Walt Whitman

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