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Famous Vehement Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Donne, John
...proud
Have the remembrance of past joys for relief
Of comming ills. To (poor) me is allowed
No ease; for long, yet vehement grief hath been
Th' effect and cause, the punishment and sin....Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...in him, for he seemed as one asleep—
Until he faced us with a dying leap, 
And with a blast of paramount, profane, 
And vehement valediction did explain 
To each of us, in words that we shall keep, 
Why we were not to wonder or to weep,
Or ever dare to wish him back again. 

He may be now an amiable shade, 
With merry fellow-phantoms unafraid 
Around him—but we do not ask. We know 
That he would rise and haunt us horribly,
And be with us o’ nights of a certainty. ...Read more of this...

by Wheatley, Phillis
...ss belov'd:
What if their charms exceed Aurora's teint.
No words could tell them, and no pencil paint,
Thy love too vehement hastens to destroy
Each blooming maid, and each celestial boy.

Now Manto comes, endu'd with mighty skill,
The past to explore, the future to reveal.
Thro' Thebes' wide streets Tiresia's daughter came,
Divine Latona's mandate to proclaim:
The Theban maids to hear the orders ran,
When thus Maeonia's prophetess began:

"Go, Thebans! great Lato...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...d must confess to find 
In all things else delight indeed, but such 
As, used or not, works in the mind no change, 
Nor vehement desire; these delicacies 
I mean of taste, sight, smell, herbs, fruits, and flowers, 
Walks, and the melody of birds: but here 
Far otherwise, transported I behold, 
Transported touch; here passion first I felt, 
Commotion strange! in all enjoyments else 
Superiour and unmoved; here only weak 
Against the charm of Beauty's powerful glance. 
Or N...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...the power, 
Of many ways to die the shortest choosing, 
Destruction with destruction to destroy? -- 
She ended here, or vehement despair 
Broke off the rest: so much of death her thoughts 
Had entertained, as dyed her cheeks with pale. 
But Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed, 
To better hopes his more attentive mind 
Labouring had raised; and thus to Eve replied. 
Eve, thy contempt of life and pleasure seems 
To argue in thee something more sublime 
And excellent,...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...al, fluid as Nature, chaste, affectionate, compassionate,
 fully
 armed. 

I announce a life that shall be copious, vehement, spiritual, bold; 
I announce an end that shall lightly and joyfully meet its translation; 
I announce myriads of youths, beautiful, gigantic, sweet-blooded;
I announce a race of splendid and savage old men. 

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O thicker and faster! (So long!) 
O crowding too close upon me; 
I foresee too much—it means more than I thought; 
It appears to me I a...Read more of this...

by Bible, The
...s death; jealousy is cruel as the grave:
           the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most
           vehement flame.

22:008:007 Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown
           it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for
           love, it would utterly be contemned.

22:008:008 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall
           we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spok...Read more of this...

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
...ning ears, the choir's Amen.
Beloved, dost thou love? or did I see all
The glory as I dreamed, and fainted when
Too vehement light dilated my ideal,
For my soul's eyes? Will that light come again,
As now these tears come—falling hot and real?...Read more of this...

by Moody, William Vaughn
...Lifting to muse upon the low-drawn hair 
And each hid radiance there, 
But powerless to stem the tide-race bright, 
The vehement peace which drifts it toward the light 
Where soon -- ah, now, with cries 
Of grief and giving-up unto its gain 
It shrinks no longer nor denies, 
But dips 
Hurriedly home to the exquisite heart of pain, -- 
And all is well, for I have seen them plain, 
The unforgettable, the unforgotten eyes! 
Across the blinding gush of these good tears 
They shin...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...hou well-kept, latent germ! Thou centre! 
Around the idea of thee the strange sad war revolving,
With all its angry and vehement play of causes, 
(With yet unknown results to come, for thrice a thousand years,) 
These recitatives for thee—my Book and the War are one, 
Merged in its spirit I and mine—as the contest hinged on thee, 
As a wheel on its axis turns, this Book, unwitting to itself,
Around the Idea of thee....Read more of this...

by Yeats, William Butler
...s, and even the Japanese,
Heel up and weight on toe, must face the wall
- Pedant in passion, learned in old courtesies,
Vehement and witty she had seemed - ; the Venetian lady
Who had seemed to glide to some intrigue in her red shoes,
Her domino, her panniered skirt copied from Longhi;
The meditative critic; all are on their toes,
Even our Beauty with her Turkish trousers on.
Because the priest must have like every dog his day
Or keep us all awake with baying at the moon,...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...f planets around us; 
Its sun, and its again, all swing around us. 
As for me, (torn, stormy, even as I, amid these vehement days,) 
I have the idea of all, and am all, and believe in all; 
I believe materialism is true, and spiritualism is true—I reject no part.

Have I forgotten any part? 
Come to me, whoever and whatever, till I give you recognition. 

I respect Assyria, China, Teutonia, and the Hebrews; 
I adopt each theory, myth, god, and demi-god; 
I see tha...Read more of this...

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