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Famous Verity Poems by Famous Poets

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

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around flesh,
and I call God a liar,
I say anything that moved
like that
or knew
my name
could never die
in the common verity of dying,
and I pick 
up her lovely
dress,
all her loveliness gone,
and I speak to all the gods,
Jewish gods, Christ-gods,
chips of blinking things,
idols, pills, bread,
fathoms, risks,
knowledgeable surrender,
rats in the gravy of 2 gone quite mad
without a chance,
hummingbird knowledge, hummingbird chance,
I lean upon this,
I lean on all of this
and...Read more of this...
by Bukowski, Charles



...
Always when the large Form of Love
Is hid by storms that rage above,
I gaze in my two springs and see
Love in his very verity.

Always when Faith with stifling stress
Of grief hath died in bitterness,
I gaze in my two springs and see
A Faith that smiles immortally.

Always when Charity and Hope,
In darkness bounden, feebly grope,
I gaze in my two springs and see
A Light that sets my captives free.

Always, when Art on perverse wing
Flies where I cannot hear him sing,
I gaze ...Read more of this...
by Lanier, Sidney
...led it abroad,
Till in a lift of sunny sky
 I saw the smile of God.

If falsehood may be best, I thought,
 To hell with verity;
Dark truth may be a cancer spot
 'Twere better not to see.
Aye, let a lie be big and bold
 Yet ripe with hope and ruth,
Beshrew me! but its heart may hold
 More virtue than the truth....Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William
...el of Day! 
 Our Hope, Love, Stay, 
 Thy countenance 
 Lights land and sea 
 Eternally, 
 Thy name is France 
 Or Verity. 
 
 Fair angel in thy glass 
 When vile things move or pass, 
 Clouds in the skies amass; 
 Terrible, alas! 
 Thy stern commands are then: 
 "Form your battalions, men, 
 The flag display!" 
 And all obey. 
 Angel of might 
 Sent kings to smite, 
 The words in dark skies glance, 
 "Mené, Mené," hiss 
 Bolts that never miss! 
 Thy name ...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor
...
Both light and force of seeing. 

Of Him the fear doth cleanness bear 
And so endures forever, 
His judgments be self verity, 
They are unrighteous never. 

Then what man would so soon seek gold 
Or glittering golden money? 
By them is past in sweetest taste, 
Honey or comb of honey. 

By them is made Thy servants' trade 
Most circumspectly guarded, 
And who doth frame to keep the same 
Shall fully be rewarded. 

Who is the man that ever can 
His faults know and acknowledge...Read more of this...
by Sidney, Sir Philip



...er the good and wicked to deface.
4.33 The proud I crush'd, th'oppressed I set free,
4.34 The liars curb'd but nourisht verity.
4.35 Was I a pastor, I my flock did feed
4.36 And gently lead the lambs, as they had need.
4.37 A Captain I, with skill I train'd my band
4.38 And shew'd them how in face of foes to stand.
4.39 If a Soldier, with speed I did obey
4.40 As readily as could my Leader say.
4.41 Was I a laborer, I wrought all day
4.42 As cheerfully as ere I took my pay.
4...Read more of this...
by Bradstreet, Anne

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