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Famous Keystone Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Tynan, Katharine
...I am the pillars of the house;
The keystone of the arch am I.
Take me away, and roof and wall
Would fall to ruin me utterly.

I am the fire upon the hearth,
I am the light of the good sun,
I am the heat that warms the earth,
Which else were colder than a stone.

At me the children warm their hands;
I am their light of love alive.
Without me cold the hearthstone stands,
Nor cou...Read more of this...



by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...So pushed them all unwilling toward the gate. 
And there was no gate like it under heaven. 
For barefoot on the keystone, which was lined 
And rippled like an ever-fleeting wave, 
The Lady of the Lake stood: all her dress 
Wept from her sides as water flowing away; 
But like the cross her great and goodly arms 
Stretched under the cornice and upheld: 
And drops of water fell from either hand; 
And down from one a sword was hung, from one 
A censer, either worn with wi...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...Coolangatta Croesus, who was posing for the day 
As a Friend of Labour, just brought up from town: 
When the Democratic Keystone told the workers, "Vote for Hay", 
Then another blessed horse fell down! 

When the polling day was over, and the promising was done -- 
The promises that never would be kept -- 
Then O'Sullivan came homeward at the sinking of the sun, 
To the Ministerial Bench he slowly crept. 
When his colleagues said, "Who won it? Is our banner waving high? 
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by Byron, George (Lord)
...form'd to Freedom's hands. 
The whirlwind's wrath, the earthquake's shock 
Have left untouch'd her hoary rock, 
The keystone of a land, which still, 
Though fall'n, looks proudly on that hill, 
The landmark to the double tide 
That purpling rolls on either side, 
As if their waters chafed to meet, 
Yet pause and crouch beneath her feet. 
But could the blood before her shed 
Since first Timoleon's brother bled, 
Or baffled Persia's despot fled, 
Arise from out the eart...Read more of this...

by Lawrence, D. H.
...and five again,
And round the edges twenty-five little ones,
The sections of the baby tortoise shell.

Four, and a keystone;
Four, and a keystone;
Four, and a keystone;
Then twenty-four, and a tiny little keystone.

It needed Pythagoras to see life playing with counters on the living back
Of the baby tortoise;
Life establishing the first eternal mathematical tablet,
Not in stone, like the Judean Lord, or bronze, but in life-clouded, life-rosy tortoise shell.

The...Read more of this...



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