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Famous Audacity Poems by Famous Poets

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...loved.
I let the stars assume the whole of night.

But the big answers clamoured to be moved
Into my life. Their great audacity
Shouted to be acknowledged and believed.

Even when all small answers build up to
Protection of my spirit, I still hear
Big answers striving for their overthrow

And all the great conclusions coming near....Read more of this...
by Jennings, Elizabeth



...-a wind to freeze; 
Sad patience--joyous energies; 
Humility--yet pride and scorn; 
Instinct and study; love and hate; 
Audacity--reverence. These must mate, 
And fuse with Jacob's mystic heart, 
To wrestle with the angel--Art....Read more of this...
by Melville, Herman
...r I will have each quality of my race in myself, 
(Talk as you like, he only suits These States whose manners favor the audacity and sublime
 turbulence of The States.)

Underneath the lessons of things, spirits, Nature, governments, ownerships, I swear I
 perceive
 other lessons, 
Underneath all, to me is myself—to you, yourself—(the same monotonous old song.)


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O I see now, flashing, that this America is only you and me, 
Its power, weapons, testimony, are you and me, 
I...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt
...For I call it valiant,
With my father's beliefs from old Virginia:
Hating slavery, but no less war.
I, full of spirit, audacity, courage
Thrown into life here in Spoon River,
With its dominant forces drawn from New England,
Republicans, Calvinists, merchants, bankers,
Hating me, yet fearing my arm.
With wife and children heavy to carry --
Yet fruits of my very zest of life.
Stealing odd pleasures that cost me prestige,
And reaping evils I had not sown;
Foe of the church with...Read more of this...
by Masters, Edgar Lee
...ures of the universe! 
All possibilities are in its hands, 
No danger daunts it, and no foe withstands; 
In its sublime audacity of faith, 
"Be thou removed!" it to the mountain saith, 
And with ambitious feet, secure and proud, 
Ascends the ladder leaning on the cloud! 

As ancient Priam at the Sc?an gate 
Sat on the walls of Troy in regal state 
With the old men, too old and weak to fight, 
Chirping like grasshoppers in their delight 
To see the embattled hosts, with spear ...Read more of this...
by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth



...he fire of Hell! how long wilt thou pray the
Divinity to pardon Omar? What relation exists between
thee and God? What audacity drives thee to ask Him to
exercise His pity?...Read more of this...
by Khayyam, Omar
...e that go their own gait, erect, stepping with freedom and command—leading, not
 following, 
Those with a never-quell’d audacity—those with sweet and lusty flesh, clear of
 taint,

Those that look carelessly in the faces of Presidents and Governors, as to say, Who are
 you? 
Those of earth-born passion, simple, never-constrain’d, never obedient, 
Those of inland America....Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt
...aws; 
Where the slave ceases, and the master of slaves ceases;
Where the populace rise at once against the never-ending audacity of elected persons; 
Where fierce men and women pour forth, as the sea to the whistle of death pours its
 sweeping
 and
 unript waves; 
Where outside authority enters always after the precedence of inside authority; 
Where the citizen is always the head and ideal—and President, Mayor, Governor, and what
 not,
 are
 agents for pay; 
Where children ar...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt
...never was -- achieved --

Not satisfied to ape the Great
In his simplicity
The small must die, as well as He --
Oh the Audacity --...Read more of this...
by Dickinson, Emily
...rs
Their unprotected young, shall congregate
High in the tenuous heaven and anger the sun
With screams, and with a wild audacity
Dare all the battle danger of thy flight;
Till weary with combat one shall desert the light,
Fall like a bolt of thunder and check his fall
On the high ledge, smoky with mist and cloud,
Where his neglected eaglets shriek aloud,
And drawing the film across his sovereign sight
Shall dream of thy swift soul immortal
Mounting in circles, faithful beyond...Read more of this...
by Scott, Duncan Campbell

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