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Famous Forbearance Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Whitman, Walt
...ng now to life itself? 
Have you vivified yourself from the maternity of These States?
Have you too the old, ever-fresh forbearance and impartiality? 
Do you hold the like love for those hardening to maturity; for the last-born? little and
 big?
 and for the errant? 

What is this you bring my America? 
Is it uniform with my country? 
Is it not something that has been better told or done before?
Have you not imported this, or the spirit of it, in some ship? 
Is it not a mere ...Read more of this...



by Lawrence, D. H.
...m that stains 
The class; over them all the dark net of my discipline weaves. 

It is no good, dear, gentleness and forbearance, I endured too long: 
I have pushed my hands in the dark soil, under the flower of my soul 
And the gentle leaves, and have felt where the roots are strong 
Fixed in the darkness, grappling for the deep soil's little control. 

And there is the dark, my darling, where the roots are entangled and fight 
Each one for its hold on the oblivious d...Read more of this...

by Emerson, Ralph Waldo
...Hast thou named all the birds without a gun;
Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk;
At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse;
Unarmed, faced danger with a heart of trust;
And loved so well a high behavior
In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained,
Nobility more nobly to repay?—
O be my friend, and teach me to be thine!...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...th in it, 
Lancelot, pitying Gawaine’s lost endeavour 
To make an evil jest of evidence,
Sat fronting him with a remote forbearance— 
Whether for Gawaine blind or Gawaine false, 
Or both, or neither, he could not say yet, 
If ever; and to himself he said no more 
Than he said now aloud: “What else, Gawaine?
What else, am I to say? Then ruin, I say; 
Destruction, dissolution, desolation, 
I say,—should I compound with jeopardy now. 
For there are more than whispers here, G...Read more of this...

by Lindsay, Vachel
...TRUE Love is founded in rocks of Remembrance 
In stones of Forbearance and mortar of pain. 
The workman lays wearily granite on granite, 
And bleeds for his castle, 'mid sunshine and rain. 

Love is not velvet, not all of it velvet, 
Not all of it banners, not gold-leaf alone. 
'Tis stern as the ages and old as Religion. 
With Patience its watchword and Law for its throne....Read more of this...



by Milton, John
...esumes already vain and void, 
Because not yet inflicted, as he feared, 
By some immediate stroke; but soon shall find 
Forbearance no acquittance, ere day end. 
Justice shall not return as bounty scorned. 
But whom send I to judge them? whom but thee, 
Vicegerent Son? To thee I have transferred 
All judgement, whether in Heaven, or Earth, or Hell. 
Easy it may be seen that I intend 
Mercy colleague with justice, sending thee 
Man's friend, his Mediator, his desig...Read more of this...

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