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Famous Loyally Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Hardy, Thomas
...dering western sea, 
And the woman riding high above with bright hair flapping free-
The woman whom I loved so, and who loyally loved me.

I I
The pale mews plained below us, and the waves seemed far away
In a nether sky, engrossed in saying their ceaseless babbling say, 
As we laughed light-heartedly aloft on that clear-sunned March day.

III
A little cloud then cloaked us, and there flew an irised rain, 
And the Atlantic dyed its levels with a dull misfeatured stain...Read more of this...



by Montgomery, Lucy Maud
...for you;
Many we know of human-kind
Are not so fond and true;
Dear puss, in all the years to be
We'll keep your memory loyally....Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...rong --
Bells, also, in the village
As we ride grand along!

What dignified Attendants!
What service when we pause!
How loyally at parting
Their hundred hats they raise!

Her pomp surpassing ermine
When simple You, and I,
Present our meek escutheon
And claim the rank to die!...Read more of this...

by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...astes, over waves,
Still, among wrecks, among graves,
Follow the splendour that saves,
Happy, her children, her chosen,
Loyally led of her on.

The sheep of the priests, and the cattle
That feed in the penfolds of kings,
Sleek is their flock and well-fed;
Hardly she giveth you bread,
Hardly a rest for the head,
Till the day of the blast of the battle
And the storm of the wind of her wings.

Ye that have joy in your living,
Ye that are careful to live,
You her thunders...Read more of this...

by Kingsley, Charles
...ons round about; 
And a thousand men in Avès made laws so fair and free 
To choose their valiant captains and obey them loyally. 

Thence we sail’d against the Spaniard with his hoards of plate and gold, 
Which he wrung by cruel tortures from the Indian folk of old;
Likewise the merchant captains, with hearts as hard as stone, 
Which flog men and keelhaul them and starve them to the bone. 

Oh, the palms grew high in Avès and fruits that shone like gold, 
And the coli...Read more of this...



by Miller, Alice Duer
...ating dead in Long Island Sound.
Was this my country? It seemed like heaven
To get back, dull and secure, to Devon,
Loyally hiding from Lady Jean
And my English friends the horrors I'd seen.

XLVI 
That year she died, my nearest, dearest friend; 
Lady Jean died, heroic to the end. 
The family stood about her grave, but none 
Mourned her as I did. After, one by one, 
They slipped away—Peter and Bill—my son 
Went back to school. I hardly was aware 
Of Percy'...Read more of this...

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