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Famous Acquiescence Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...ve me, for this time it was your fault.” 

He drummed with all his fingers on his chair,
And, after a made smile of acquiescence, 
Took up again the theme of his aversion, 
Which now had flown along with him alone 
For twenty years, like Io’s evil insect, 
To sting him when it would. The decencies
Forbade that I should look at him for ever, 
Yet many a time I found myself ashamed 
Of a long staring at him, and as often 
Essayed the dictionary on the table, 
Wondering ...Read more of this...



by Tebb, Barry
...
He reappeared grinning

“I put it up her

Ask her if you

Don’t believe me”

Shyly Mary put down

Her head in passive

Acquiescence.





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Leaning over the wall

Staring at the cables

Reeled on giant drums

I looked at Margaret

Laying back, pillowing

Her head against a 

Grassy mound, pulling

Clover leaves for luck,

Her eyes distantly

Dreaming while I

Made up stories.





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We ran together

Holding hands

Up and over

Round and down

In front and beh...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...s the Palm -- that serve the Desert --
To obtain the Sky --

Distance -- be Her only Motion --
If 'tis Nay -- or Yes --
Acquiescence -- or Demurral --
Whosoever guess --

He -- must pass the Crystal Angle
That obscure Her face --
He -- must have achieved in person
Equal Paradise --...Read more of this...

by Byron, George (Lord)
...nus-spirits—the significant eye
Which learns to lie with silence—the pretext
Of Prudence, with advantages annexed— 
The acquiescence in all things which tend,
No matter how, to the desired end— 
All found a place in thy philosophy.
The means were worthy, and the end is won— 
I would not do by thee as thou hast done!...Read more of this...

by Bowers, Edgar
...ext door
And her ordeal seemed fiction, and the true
Her mother’s firm insistence she was the mother
And the neighbors’ acquiescence. So she taught school,
Walking a mile each way to ride the street car—
First books of the Aeneid known by heart,
French, and the French Club Wednesday afternoon;
Then summer replacement typist in an office,
Her sister’s family moving in with them,
Depression years and she the only earner.
Saturday, football game and opera broadcasts,
Sun...Read more of this...



by Browning, Robert
...life,
Though lifted o'er its strife,
Let me discern, compare, pronounce at last,
This rage was right i' the main,
That acquiescence vain:
The Future I may face now I have proved the Past.'

For more is not reserved
To man, with soul just nerved
To act to-morrow what he learns to-day:
Here, work enough to watch
The Master work, and catch
Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play.

As it was better, youth
Should strive, through acts uncouth,
Toward maki...Read more of this...

by Scott, Duncan Campbell
...the long Ojibwa cadence
In which Potàn the Wise
Declares the ills of life
And Chees-que-ne-ne makes a mournful sound
Of acquiescence. The fires burn low
With just sufficient glow
To light the flakes of ash that play
At being moths, and flutter away
To fall in the dark and die as ashes:
Here there is peace in the lofty air,
And Something comes by flashes
Deeper than peace: --
The spruces have retired a little space
And left a field of sky in violet shadow
With stars like m...Read more of this...

by Pinsky, Robert
...m of dreams and wonders.
Coffer of shades, ordained
Cotillion of phosphors
Or liquid crystal

Homey miracle, tub
Of acquiescence, vein of defiance.
Your patron in the pantheon would be Hermes

Raster dance,
Quick one, little thief, escort
Of the dying and comfort of the sick,

In a blue glow my father and little sister sat
Snuggled in one chair watching you
Their wife and mother was sick in the head
I scorned you and them as I scorned so much

Now I like you best in a...Read more of this...

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