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Famous Kronos Poems by Famous Poets

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

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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry
...old, modern as any;
Unpersuadable, relentless, executing righteous judgments; 
As the Earth, the Father, the brown old Kronos, with laws, 
Aged beyond computation—yet ever new—ever with those mighty laws rolling, 
Relentless, I forgive no man—whoever sins, dies—I will have that man’s
 life; 
Therefore let none expect mercy—Have the seasons, gravitation, the appointed days,
 mercy?—No more have I;
But as the seasons, and gravitation—and as all the appointed days, that forgive...Read more of this...
by Whitman, Walt



..."Where's the need of singing now?"-- 
Smooth your brow, 
Momus, and be reconciled. 
For king Kronos is a child-- 
Child and father, 
Or god rather, 
And all gods are wild.

"Who reads Byron any more?"-- 
Shut the door 
Momus, for I feel a draught; 
Shut it quick, for some one laughed.-- 
What's become of 
Browning? Some of 
Wordsworth lumbers like a raft?

"What are poets to find here?"-- 
Have no fear: 
When the stars are shining blue 
There will y...Read more of this...
by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...Zeus, 
Brazen-thunder-hurler, 
Cloud-whirler, son-of-Kronos, 
Send vengeance on these Oreads 
Who strew 
White frozen flecks of mist and cloud 
Over the brown trees and the tufted grass 
Of the meadows, where the stream 
Runs black through shining banks 
Of bluish white. 

Zeus, 
Are the halls of heaven broken up 
That you flake down upon me 
Feather-strips of marble? 

Dis and Styx! 
When I stamp my hoof 
The...Read more of this...
by Aldington, Richard
...chaise.]

 (* In the original, Schwager, which has the 
twofold meaning of brother-in-law and postilion.)

HASTEN thee, Kronos!
On with clattering trot
Downhill goeth thy path;
Loathsome dizziness ever,
When thou delayest, assails me.
Quick, rattle along,
Over stock and stone let thy trot
Into life straightway lead

Now once more
Up the toilsome ascent
Hasten, panting for breath!
Up, then, nor idle be,--
Striving and hoping, up, up!

Wide, high, glorious the view
Gazing round...Read more of this...
by von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang

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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry