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Famous Look Up To Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Landor, Walter Savage
...er face, and want
To know what magic there can be
In words that urge some eyes to dance,
While others as in holy trance
Look up to heaven; be such my praise!
Why linger? I must haste, or lose the Delphick bays....Read more of this...



by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...We sow the glebe, we reap the corn, 
We build the house where we may rest, 
And then, at moments, suddenly, 
We look up to the great wide sky, 
Inquiring wherefore we were born… 
For earnest or for jest? 

The senses folding thick and dark 
About the stifled soul within, 
We guess diviner things beyond, 
And yearn to them with yearning fond; 
We strike out blindly to a mark 
Believed in, but not seen. 

We vibrate to the pant and thrill 
Wherewith Eternity has cur...Read more of this...

by Watts, Isaac
...o show
Such justice and salvation too.

["Ye that in shades of darkness dwell,
Just on the verge of death and hell,
Look up to me from distant lands;
Light, life, and heav'n are in my hands.

"I by my holy name have sworn,
Nor shall the word in vain return;
To me shall all things bend the knee,
And every tongue shall swear to me.]

"In me alone shall men confess
Lies all their strength and righteousness;
But such as dare despise my name,
I'll clothe them with eter...Read more of this...

by Xavier, Emanuel
...
between the beats
urging them to follow their hearts

On a train back to Brooklyn
feeling dispossessed and dreamless
I look up to read one of those 
Poetry In Motion ads
sharing a car with somebody sleeping
realizing 
that inspiration is everywhere these days
& though the Mambo King’s body 
may be six-feet under
his laughter and legend will live forever

The next morning 
I heard the crow crowing, “Oye Como Va”
his song was the sunlight in my universe
& I could feel Tito’s s...Read more of this...

by Smart, Christopher
...For I have seen the White Raven and Thomas Hall of Willingham and am my self a greater curiosity than both. 

For I look up to heaven which is my prospect to escape envy by surmounting it. 

For if Pharaoh had known Joseph, he woud have blessed God and me for the illumination of the people. 

For I pray God to bless improvements in gardening till London be a city of palm-trees. 

For I pray to give his grace to the poor of England, that Charity be not offended...Read more of this...



by Riley, James Whitcomb
...you could ast; 
Er the Bob-white raise and whiz 
Where some other's whistle is. 

Ketch a shadder down below, 
And look up to find the crow -- 
Er a hawk, - away up there, 
'Pearantly froze in the air! -- 
Hear the old hen squawk, and squat 
Over ever' chick she's got, 
Suddent-like! - and she knows where 
That-air hawk is, well as you! -- 
You jes' bet yer life she do! -- 
Eyes a-glitterin' like glass, 
Waitin' till he makes a pass! 

Pee-wees wingin', to express 
My op...Read more of this...

by Sherrick, Fannie Isabelle
...soul is burnt to ashes in its flame."
"You wrong yourself!" he cries at last, "untrue
Your words, for worldly hearts look up to you
And bless your song,—I know, for I am one
Of these, and know the good that you have done.
'Tis true, Arline, an earnest womanhood
Can always do unto the world some good.
One heart in truth has felt your better power,
And that is mine, in this last happy hour;
and have you nobler made even one weak heart,
You've done within this world a...Read more of this...

by Brautigan, Richard
...blink.

 "That's what I thought, " he said. "The first-graders look

up to you and admire you like the teachers look up to me and

admire me, It just won't do to write 'Trout fishing in America'

on their backs. Are we agreed, gentlemen?"

 We were agreed.

 I tell you it worked every God-damn time.

 Of course it had to work.

 "All right, " he said. "I'll consider trout fishing in Ameri-

ca to have come to an end. Agreed?"

 "Agreed. "

...Read more of this...

by Blake, William
...antle round my limbs;
Yet the red sun and moon
And all the overflowing stars rain down prolific pains.

Unwilling I look up to heaven, unwilling count the stars:
Sitting in fathomless abyss of my immortal shrine
I seize their burning power
And bring forth howling terrors, all devouring fiery kings,

Devouring and devoured, roaming on dark and desolate mountains,
In forests of eternal death, shrieking in hollow trees.
Ah mother Enitharmon!
Stamp not with solid form thi...Read more of this...

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange
And be all to me? Shall I never miss
Home-talk and blessing and the common kiss
That comes to each in turn, nor count it strange,
When I look up, to drop on a new range
Of walls and floors, another home than this?
Nay, wilt thou fill that place by me which is
Filled by dead eyes too tender to know change?
That 's...Read more of this...

by Anonymous,
...Teach us to prayOh, Father! we look up to Thee,And this our one request shall be,Teach us to pray.Teach us to pray.A form of words will not suffice,—The heart must bring its sacrifice:Teach us to pray.Teach us to pray.To whom shall we, Thy children, turn?Teach Thou the lesson we would learn:Teach us to pray.Teach us to pray.To Thee, alone, o...Read more of this...

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...ls, which God is calling sunward,
Spin on blindly in the dark.

Now tell the poor young children, O my brothers,
To look up to Him and pray;
So the blessed One, who blesseth all the others,
Will bless them another day.
They answer, "Who is God that He should hear us,
While the rushing of the iron wheels is stirred?
When we sob aloud, the human creatures near us
Pass by, hearing not, or answer not a word.
And we hear not (for the wheels in their resounding)
Strange...Read more of this...

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...> 

I knew the time would pass away; 
And yet, beside the rose-tree wall, 
Dear God, how seldom, if at all, 
Did I look up to pray! 100 

The time is past: and now that grows 
The cypress high among the trees, 
And I behold white sepulchres 
As well as the white rose,¡ª 

When wiser, meeker thoughts are given, 105 
And I have learnt to lift my face, 
Reminded how earth's greenest place 
The colour draws from heaven,¡ª 

It something saith for earthly pain, 
...Read more of this...

by Benet, Stephen Vincent
...eat fast, 
Waiting until the stillness broke. I know not 
For what I waited -- something very great -- 
I dared not look up to the sky for fear 
A brittle crackling should clash suddenly 
Against the quiet, and a black line creep 
Across the sky, and widen like a mouth, 
Until the broken heavens streamed apart, 
Like torn lost banners, and the immortal fires, 
Roaring like lions, asked their meat from God. 
I lay there, a black blot upon a shield 
Of quivering, watery...Read more of this...

by Moore, Thomas
...t is not that cheek -- 'tis the soul dawning clear 
Through its innocent blush makes thy beauty so dear: 
As the sky we look up to, though glorious and fair, 
Is look'd up to the more, because Heaven lies there!...Read more of this...

by Yeats, William Butler
...I

A speckled cat and a tame hare
Eat at my hearthstone
And sleep there;
And both look up to me alone
For learning and defence
As I look up to Providence.

I start out of my sleep to think
Some day I may forget
Their food and drink;
Or, the house door left unshut,
The hare may run till it's found
The horn's sweet note and the tooth of the hound.

I bear a burden that might well try
Men that do all by rule,
And what can I
That am a...Read more of this...

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