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Famous Housekeeping Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Nash, Ogden
...e is veal;
They apologize privately for the crudeness of the other guests,
And they apologize publicly for their wife's housekeeping or their husband's jests;
If they give you a book by Dickens they apologize because it isn't by Scott,
And if they take you to the theater, they apologize for the acting and the dialogue and the plot;
They contain more milk of human kindness than the most capacious diary can,
But if you are from out of town they apologize for everything local an...Read more of this...



by Frost, Robert
...widow at her second husband's grave,
And offered her a home to rest awhile
Before she went the poor man's widow's way,
Housekeeping for the next man out of wedlock.
She and Eliza had been friends through all.
Who was she to judge marriage in a world
Whose Bible's so confused up in marriage counsel?
The sister had not come across this Laban;
A decent product of life's ironing-out;
She must not keep him waiting. Time would press
Between the death day and the funera...Read more of this...

by Lawrence, D. H.
...o again. 

When I hear you jingling through 
All the chambers of my soul, 
How I sit and laugh at you 
In your vain housekeeping r?le. 

Jealous of the smallest cover, 
Angry at the simplest door; 
Well, you anxious, inquisitive lover, 
Are you pleased with what's in store? 

You have fingered all my treasures, 
Have you not, most curiously, 
Handled all my tools and measures 
And masculine machinery? 

Over every single beauty 
You have had your little rapture; 
You ...Read more of this...

by Hardy, Thomas
...pt house, the Past and I,
The Past and I;
I tended while it hovered nigh,
Leaving me never alone.
It was a spectral housekeeping
Where fell no jarring tone,
As strange, as still a housekeeping
As ever has been known.

As daily I went up the stair,
And down the stair,
I did not mind the Bygone there --
The Present once to me;
Its moving meek companionship
I wished might ever be,
There was in that companionship
Something of ecstasy.

It dwelt with me just as it was,...Read more of this...

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