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Famous Steadfastly Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Seeger, Alan
...irst 
For Beauty willed them, yea, whatever be 
The faults I wanted wings to rise above; 
I am cheered yet to think how steadfastly 
I have been loyal to the love of Love!...Read more of this...



by Lawrence, D. H.
...eding down
With cries and flying curds
Of steam, out of the darkening north.

Whither I turn and set 
Like a needle steadfastly,
Waiting ever to get
The news that she is free;
But ever fixed, as yet, 
To the lode of her agony....Read more of this...

by Drayton, Michael
...rst the Vestal fire begun, 
Which might be borrow'd from no earthly flame, 
Devis'd a vessel to receive the Sun, 
Being steadfastly opposed to the same; 
Where, with sweet wood, laid curiously by art, 
On which the Sun might by reflection beat, 
Receiving strength from every secret part, 
The fuel kindled with celestial heat. 
Thy blessed eyes the sun which lights this fire, 
Thy holy thoughts, they be the Vestal flame, 
The precious odors be my chaste desire, 
My breast'...Read more of this...

by Hugo, Victor
...l, 
 Bristled majestic from the teeth to tail, 
 And shook full fifty missiles from his hide, 
 But no heed took he; steadfastly he eyed, 
 And roared a roar, hoarse, vibrant, vengeful, dread, 
 A rolling, raging peal of wrath, which spread, 
 Making the half-awakened thunder cry, 
 "Who thunders there?" from its black bed of sky. 
 This ended all! Sheer horror cleared the coast; 
 As fogs are driven by the wind, that valorous host 
 Melted, dispersed to all the qua...Read more of this...

by Wyatt, Sir Thomas
...go, and straight I glide
At your commandement humbly.

Pain or pleasure, now may you plant
Even which it please you steadfastly;
Do which you list, I shall not want
To be your servant secretly.

And since so much I do desire
To be your own assuredly,
For all my service and my hire
Reward your servant liberally....Read more of this...



by Chaucer, Geoffrey
...n.
And some men said, that great delight have we
For to be held stable and eke secre,* *discreet
And in one purpose steadfastly to dwell,
And not bewray* a thing that men us tell. *give away
But that tale is not worth a rake-stele.* *rake-handle
Pardie, we women canne nothing hele,* *hide 9
Witness on Midas; will ye hear the tale?
Ovid, amonges other thinges smale* *small
Saith, Midas had, under his longe hairs,
Growing upon his head two ass's ears;
The whiche vic...Read more of this...

by Brooke, Rupert
...and bear
Unfluctuant passion for some perfect sphere,
Love moon to moon unquestioning, and be
Like the star Lunisequa, steadfastly
Following the round clear orb of her delight,
Patiently ever, through the eternal night!...Read more of this...

by Levertov, Denise
...ited carefully
magenta ribbons into her hair,
the baby a round half-hidden shape
slung in her rebozo, and the young son steadfastly
gripping a fold of her skirt,
pale and severe under a handed-down sombrero --
all regarding 
the stills with full attention, preparing
to pay ad go in--
to worlds of shadow-violence, half-
familiar, warm with popcorn, icy
with strange motives, barbarous splendors!...Read more of this...

by Lawson, Henry
...slowly drew his carbine; 
It rested by his knee. 
The outlaws' guns were lifted, 
But none the silence broke, 
Till steadfastly and firmly 
Old Trooper Campbell spoke. 

`That boy that you would ruin 
Goes home with me, my men; 
Or some of us shall never 
Ride through the Gap again. 
You know old Trooper Campbell, 
And have you ever heard 
That bluff or lead could turn him, 
That e'er he broke his word? 

`That reckless lad is playing 
A heartless villain's part; ...Read more of this...

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