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Famous Heyday Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Taylor, Ann
...sh'd the spectacles away, 
To wipe her tingling eyes, 
And as in twenty bits they lay, 
Her grandmamma she spies. 
"Heyday! and what's the matter now?"
Says grandmamma, with lifted brow. 

Matilda, smarting with the pain, 
And tingling still, and sore,
Made many a promise to refrain
From meddling evermore. 
And 'tis a fact, as I have heard, 
She ever since has kept her word....Read more of this...



by Hardy, Thomas
...But in cleaving to the Dream, 
 And in gazing at the gleam 
 Whereby gray things golden seem. 

II 

Thus do I this heyday, holding 
Shadows but as lights unfolding, 
As no specious show this moment 
With its irised embowment; 
 But as nothing other than 
 Part of a benignant plan; 
 Proof that earth was made for man....Read more of this...

by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...he sunlight that shines on a May-day!
Only the cloud hangeth over my life.
Love that should bring me youth's happiest heyday
Brings me but seasons of sorrow and strife;
Phyllis, ah, Phyllis, my life is a gray day.
Sunshine or shadow, or gold day or gray day,
Life must be lived as our destinies rule;
Leisure or labor or work day or play day—
Feasts for the famous and fun for the fool;
Phyllis, ah, Phyllis, my life is a gray day.
...Read more of this...

by Seeger, Alan
...Sidney, in whom the heyday of romance 
Came to its precious and most perfect flower, 
Whether you tourneyed with victorious lance 
Or brought sweet roundelays to Stella's bower, 
I give myself some credit for the way 
I have kept clean of what enslaves and lowers, 
Shunned the ideals of our present day 
And studied those that were esteemed in yours; 
For, turning from the mob t...Read more of this...

by Seeger, Alan
...tempest that a touch imparts
Through the mid fibre of the molten frame,
When the sweet flesh in early youth asserts
Its heyday verve and little hints enflame,
Disturbed them as they walked; from their full hearts
Welled the soft word, and many a tender name
Strove on their lips as breast to breast they strained
And the deep joy they drank seemed never, never drained.

Love's soul that is the depth of starry skies
Set in the splendor of one upturned face
To beam adorably t...Read more of this...



by Schiller, Friedrich von
...hock of creation.

Learn this--that philosophy beats
Sure time with the pulse,--quick or slow
As the blood from the heyday retreats,--
But it cannot make gods of us--No!

It is well icy reason should thaw
In the warm blood of mirth now and then,
The gods for themselves have a law
Which they never intended for men.

The spirit is bound by the ties
Of its gaoler, the flesh;--if I can
Not reach as an angel the skies,
Let me feel on the earth as a man!...Read more of this...

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