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Famous Schoolmate Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Holmes, Oliver Wendell
...Bill forgets his hour of pride,
While Joe sits smiling at his side;
How Joe, in spite of time's disguise,
Finds the old schoolmate in his eyes,--
Those calm, stern eyes that melt and fill
As Joe looks fondly up at Bill.

Ah, pensive scholar, what is fame?
A fitful tongue of leaping flame;
A giddy whirlwind's fickle gust,
That lifts a pinch of mortal dust;
A few swift years, and who can show
Which dust was Bill and which was Joe?

The weary idol takes his stand,
Holds out ...Read more of this...



by Strode, William
...ntegrity.
Looke on his silver hayres, his graceful browe,
And Gravity itselfe might Lea avowe
Her father: Time, his schoolmate. Fifty years
Once wedlocke he embrac't: a date that bears
Fayre scope, if Soule and Body chance to bee
So long a couple as his wife and hee.


But number you his deeds, they so outpasse
The largest size of any mortal glasse,
That though hee liv'd a thousand, some would crye
Alas! he dyde in his minority.
His dayes and deeds would nere ...Read more of this...

by Lawson, Henry
...t it stood upon 
Is a cattle-camp in winter where the curlew's cry is heard; 
There's a brick school on the flat, but a schoolmate teaches that, 
For, about the time they built it, our old master was "transferred". 

But the bark school comes again with exchanges 'cross the plain – 
With the Out-Back Advertiser; and my fancy roams at large 
When I read of passing stock, of a western mob or flock, 
With "James Bullock", "Grey", or "Henry Dale" in charge. 

And I think ...Read more of this...

by Hardy, Thomas
...ept a single friend;
He dwindled thin as phantoms be,
And drooped to death in poverty....

Meantime his schoolmate had gone out
To join the fortune-finding rout;
He liked the winnings of the mart,
But wearied of the working part.

He turned to seek a privy lair,
Neglecting note of garb and hair,
And day by day reclined and thought
How he might live by doing nought.

"I plan a valued scheme," he said
To some. "But lend me of your bread,
And when the...Read more of this...

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