Famous Truth Poems / Truth Verses

We have a great collection of famous truth Poems / Verses. Our selection of truth Poetry focuses on poems that are about truth and easy to comprehend. In addition to truth Poems of famous poets, there is a huge collection of other unique poems in our website.
Here you will find List of poems with theme as truth and also funny poems. Click on the poem title below to browse through the truth Poems both from famous poets and those submitted in our site. You can search and find famous truth Poems using the ajax based search.

A Girl's GraveIsolation: To MargueriteA Man's Requirements
Spacious Firmament On High, TheA Drink With Something In ItThe Higher Education
Not A ChildQuarrelMy Last Will
On The Yong Baronett Portman Dying Of An Impostume In's HeadThe Magic NetIncense
Skeeta ( An Old Servant's Tale )Alma MaterThe Searchlights
Molecular EvolutionInscriptions for a Friend's HouseThe School-mistress. In Imitation of Spenser (excerpt)
The WorldHymn To The PenatesSonnet 12
The Old Vicarage, GranchesterThe Artist's DutyEgyptian Theosophy
InevitableA Word for the HourTo The Memory Of My Beloved, The Author, Mr William Shakespeare, And What He Hath Left Us
Eve- SongTo a Lady Before MarriageTo the Fair Clarinda
The Hind and the Panther: Part I (excerpts)My Savior, on the Word of TruthDinah in Heaven
I Would I Were a Careless ChildWords For Music PerhapsA Celebration of Charis: I. His Excuse for Loving
Of Love To GodFrom ParacelsusStanzas to a Friend
Dram-Shop DittyAll Roads That Lead To God Are GoodMentana : First Anniversary
RegretThe Village: Book IWhat Should I Say
Stony Grey SoilNorman Baron, TheEpistle to J. Lapraik (excerpt)
The Story Of UngFleckno, an English Priest at RomeThe Grey Company
HIS AGE:DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND,MR JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OFPOSTUMUSEpitaph in a Church-Yard in Charleston, South CarolinaMutability
If Truth in Hearts That PerishTo SilviaFears In Solitude
A Monumental ColumnAddress To The Scholars Of The Village School Of ----Don Juan: Canto the First