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Famous Patrimony Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Southey, Robert
...d the ills
Of hard injustice; all this goodly earth
Was but to me one wild waste wilderness;
I had no share in Nature's patrimony,
Blasted were all my morning hopes of Youth,
Dark DISAPPOINTMENT follow'd on my ways,
CARE was my bosom inmate, and keen WANT
Gnaw'd at my heart. ETERNAL ONE thou know'st
How that poor heart even in the bitter hour
Of lewdest revelry has inly yearn'd
For peace!

My FATHER! I will call on thee,
Pour to thy mercy seat my earnest prayer,
And wait ...Read more of this...



by Seeger, Alan
...in thine alone. 


I, too, among the visionary throng 
Who choose to follow where thy pathway leads, 
Have sold my patrimony for a song, 
And donned the simple, lowly pilgrim's weeds. 
From that first image of beloved walls, 
Deep-bowered in umbrage of ancestral trees, 
Where earliest thy sweet enchantment falls, 
Tingeing a child's fantastic reveries 
With radiance so fair it seems to be 
Of heavens just lost the lingering evidence 
From that first dawn of roseate i...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...Death and I 
Am found eternal, and incorporate both; 
Nor I on my part single; in me all 
Posterity stands cursed: Fair patrimony 
That I must leave ye, Sons! O, were I able 
To waste it all myself, and leave ye none! 
So disinherited, how would you bless 
Me, now your curse! Ah, why should all mankind, 
For one man's fault, thus guiltless be condemned, 
It guiltless? But from me what can proceed, 
But all corrupt; both mind and will depraved 
Not to do only, but to will the ...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...,
And God with idols in their worship joined.
Should I of these the liberty regard,
Who, freed, as to their ancient patrimony,
Unhumbled, unrepentant, unreformed,
Headlong would follow, and to their gods perhaps 
Of Bethel and of Dan? No; let them serve
Their enemies who serve idols with God.
Yet He at length, time to himself best known,
Remembering Abraham, by some wondrous call
May bring them back, repentant and sincere,
And at their passing cleave the Assyrian floo...Read more of this...

by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...hplace did remain
Beyond three days, whose hours were told,
They should inherit nought; and he,
To whom next came their patrimony, 
A sallow lawyer, cruel and cold,
Aye watched me, as the will was read,
With eyes askance, which sought to see
The secrets of my agony;
And with close lips and anxious brow
Stood canvassing still to and fro
The chance of my resolve, and all
The dead man's caution just did call;
For in that killing lie 't was said--
'She is adulterous, and doth hol...Read more of this...



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