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Famous He Man Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...t wines: lie to me: I believe.
Will ye not lie? not swear, as there ye kneel,
And solemnly as when ye sware to him
The man of men, our King--My God, the power
Was once in vows when men believed the King!
They lied not then, who sware, and thro' their vows
The King prevailing made his realm:--I say,
Swear to me thou wilt love me ev'n when old,
Gray-hair'd, and past desire, and in despair."


Then Tristram, pacing moodily up and down,
"Vows! did you keep the vow you mad...Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...efore I knew you for the woman that you are? 
Take a chair; and don’t begin your stories always in the middle. 
Was he man, or was he demon? Anyhow, you’ve gone too far 
To go back, and I’m your servant. I’m the lord, but you’re the master.
Now go on with what you know, for I’m excited.” 

“Do you mean— 
Do you mean to make me try to think that you know less than I do?” 

“I know that you foreshadow the beginning of a scene. 
Pray be careful, and as accura...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...d; for thou 
Out of the ground wast taken, know thy birth, 
For dust thou art, and shalt to dust return. 
So judged he Man, both Judge and Saviour sent; 
And the instant stroke of death, denounced that day, 
Removed far off; then, pitying how they stood 
Before him naked to the air, that now 
Must suffer change, disdained not to begin 
Thenceforth the form of servant to assume; 
As when he washed his servants feet; so now, 
As father of his family, he clad 
Their nakednes...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...press me.
 All I want is a fellow who wears suspenders,
 That'll be the coon to whom this babe surenders.
 For the man I wed must have a proper trouseau.
 On none of your fig-leaf dudes will make me do so.
 For it's funny how I feel, But I'm crazy for socks appeal
 And my dream is to marry a man with a pair of socks....Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...nes: lie to me: I believe. 
Will ye not lie? not swear, as there ye kneel, 
And solemnly as when ye sware to him, 
The man of men, our King--My God, the power 
Was once in vows when men believed the King! 
They lied not then, who sware, and through their vows 
The King prevailing made his realm:--I say, 
Swear to me thou wilt love me even when old, 
Gray-haired, and past desire, and in despair.' 

Then Tristram, pacing moodily up and down, 
`Vows! did you keep the vow...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...First time I dared propose,
 A callow lad was I;
I donned my Sunday clothes,
 I wore my Old School Tie.
Awaiting me Louise
 Was dolled to beat the band,
So going on my knees
 I begged her hand.

Oh yes, she gave me her hand,--
 A box upon the ear;
I could not understand,
 I blinked away a tear.
Then scornfully she said:
 'Next time you kneel be...Read more of this...

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