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  • From compromise and things half done, Keep me with stern and stubborn pride; And when at last the fight is won, God, keep me still unsatisfied.

    Fighting   Pride   Done  
    Louis Untermeyer (1935). “Selected poems and parodies of Louis Untermeyer”
  • Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable.

    Louis Untermeyer (1969). “The pursuit of poetry: a guide to its understanding and appreciation with an explanation of its forms and a dictionary of poetic terms”, Simon & Schuster
  • She has something to say about what life is like-which is all we ask of poetry.

  • Come, drink the mystic wine of Night, Brimming with silence and the stars; While earth, bathed in this holy light, Is seen without its scars.

    Stars   Wine   Night  
  • What hymns are sung. What praises said. For homemade miracles of bread?

    Hymns   Miracle   Bread  
    Louis Untermeyer (1932). “Food and Drink”
  • Laughter shall drown the raucous shout; And, though these shelt'ring walls are thin, May they be strong to keep hate out And hold love in.

    Strong   Wall   Laughter  
    "Prayer for This House". Poem by Louis Untermeyer, www.poemhunter.com.
  • Nothing but blackness above And nothing that moves but the cars... God, if you wish for our love, Fling us a handful of stars!

    Stars   Moving   Car  
    LOUIS UNTERMEYER (1921). “MODERN AMERICAN POETRY”
  • Write out of love, write out of instinct, write out of reason. But always for money.

    Work   Writing   Reason  
  • It takes a heap o' children to make a home that's true,And home can be a palace grand, or just a plain, old shoe;But if it has a mother dear, and a good old dad or two,Why, that's the sort of good old home for good old me and you.

    Mother   Children   Dad  
  • Life, alas, is very drear. Up with the glass! Down with the beer!

    Funny   Drinking   Beer  
    Louis Untermeyer (1930). “Blue Rhine, Black Forest: A Hand- & Day-book”
  • Every poet knows the pun is Pierian, that it springs from the same soil as the Muse?a matching and shifting of vowels and consonants, an adroit assonance sometimes derided as jackassonance.

    Spring   Vowels   Soil  
    1965 Bygones.
  • God, though this life is but a wraith, Although we know not what we use, Although we grope with little faith, Give me the heart to fight and lose.

    Heart   Fighting   Giving  
    Louis Untermeyer (1935). “Selected poems and parodies of Louis Untermeyer”
  • And fathers are a blessing, too, they give the place a tone; In fact each child should try and have some parents of its own.

  • Friendship is like love at its best; not blind but sympathetically all-seeing; a support which does not wait for understanding; an act of faith which does not need, but always has, reason.

    Louis Untermeyer (1939). “From another world: the autobiography of Louis Untermeyer”
  • Why has our poetry eschewed The rapture and response of food? What hymns are sung, what praises said For home-made miracles of bread?

    Home   Hymns   Miracle  
    "Food and Drink".
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