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Famous Initiate Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Schiller, Friedrich von
...d true as the hand of the dial,
Pointed only to truth, only to what was eternal?

Then no profane one was seen, then no initiate was met with,
And what as living was felt was not then sought 'mongst the dead;
Equally clear to every breast was the precept eternal,
Equally hidden the source whence it to gladden us sprang;
But that happy period has vanished! And self-willed presumption
Nature's godlike repose now has forever destroyed.
Feelings polluted the voice of the deit...Read more of this...



by Blok, Aleksandr
...r> 

The distance is in flame, and you are coming fast, 
But I'm afraid that you will change your image yet, 

And will initiate the challenging mistrust 
By changing features, used, at long awaited end. 

Oh, how I will fell -- so low and so pine, 
Unable to overcome my dreams' continued set! 

The distance is such bright! And azure is so fine! 
But I'm afraid that you will change your image yet....Read more of this...

by Brautigan, Richard
...not until it has become written . . ." --Man in

Nature, by Marston Bates



 "But no animal up a tree can initiate a culture. " -"The

Simian Basis of Human Mechanics," in Twilight of Man, by

Earnest Albert Hooton





 Expressing a human need, I always wanted to write abook

that ended with the word Mayonnaise.






 THE MAYONNAISE CHAPTER





 Feb 3-1952



 Dearest Florence and Harv.



 I just heard from Edith about

 the passing of Mr. Go...Read more of this...

by Sandburg, Carl
...bout it last Wednesday.”

I considered several apothegms.
“There is no love but service,” of course, would only initiate a quarrel over who has served and how and when.
“Love stands against fire and flood and much bitterness,” would only initiate a second misunderstanding, and bickerings with lapses of silence.
What is there in the Bible to cover our case, or Shakespere? What poetry can help? Is there any left but Epictetus?

Since you have already chosen to i...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...re'r they flowed
Man gifted nature with divinity
To lift and link her to the breast of love;
All things betrayed to the initiate eye
The track of gods above!

Where lifeless--fixed afar,
A flaming ball to our dull sense is given,
Phoebus Apollo, in his golden car,
In silent glory swept the fields of heaven!
On yonder hill the Oread was adored,
In yonder tree the Dryad held her home;
And from her urn the gentle Naiad poured
The wavelet's silver foam.

Yon bay, chaste Daphn...Read more of this...



by Simic, Charles
...St. John of the Cross wore dark glasses
As he passed me on the street.
St. Theresa of Avila, beautiful and grave,
Turned her back on me.

"Soulmate," they hissed. "It's high time."

I was a blind child, a wind-up toy . . .
I was one of death's juggling red balls
On a certain street corner
Where they peddle things out of ...Read more of this...

by Crowley, Aleister
...ical rune
That is mighty in heaven and hell! 
Drip thy mystical dews
On the tongues of the tender fauns
In the shade of initiate yews
Remote from the desert dawns!

Satyrs and Fauns, I call.
Bring your beauty to man!
I am the mate for ye all'
I am the passionate Pan.
Come, O come to the dance
Leaping with wonderful whips,
Life on the stroke of a glance,
Death in the stroke of the lips!

I am hidden beyond,
Shed in a secret sinew
Smitten through by the fond
Folly of wi...Read more of this...

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