Poems List

Poetry is about as much a “criticism of life” as red-hot iron is a criticism of fire.

The New Yale Book of Quotations

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Poetry must be as well written as prose.

letter to Harriet Monroe, January 1915

Pull down thy VANITY

Thou art a beaten dog beneath the hail,

Real education must ultimately be limited to one who INSISTS on knowing, the rest is mere sheep-herding.

The ABC of Reading (1934) ch. 8

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Some quick to arm, some for adventure, some from fear of weakness, some from fear of censure, some for love of slaughter, in imagination, learning later… some in fear, learning love of slaughter; Died some, pro patria, walked eye-deep in hell believing in old men’s lies, the unbelieving came home, home to a lie.

Hugh Selwyn Mauberley. E.P. Ode pour l’élection de son sepulchre, IV 2

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Tching prayed on the mountain and wrote MAKE IT NEW

on his bath tub.

The age demanded an image

Of its accelerated grimace.

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The age demanded an image Of its accelerated grimace, Something for the modern stage, Not, at any rate, an Attic grace.

Hugh Selwyn Mauberley. E.P. Ode pour l’élection de son sepulchre, II

The ant’s a centaur in his dragon world.

Pisan Cantos (1948) no. 81

The ant’s a centaur in his dragon world. Pull down thy vanity, it is not man Made courage, or made order, or made grace, Learn of the green world what can be thy place In scaled invention or true artistry, Pull down thy vanity, The green casque has outdone your elegance.

Cantos, LXXXI

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