Streength through Dedication

Strength through Dedication

At Eton Parry moved to start the task

Of bettering his pieces written there,

An early sign which shows that he would ask

Himself to work perfection through his care

And dent of work, a tough composer from

The start—and strained to win at sports despite

His threatened health.  A serious taut drum

Beat rhythms of determination, fight

And victory.  He wrote some pieces twice

And three times, more.  His muscled heart was weak

But even so his soul was made of gneiss

Or something harder, strong, a rock-like streak.

A ‘Pastoral’ might come of this as sweet

As Samson’s honeycomb, a lion’s treat.

This poem is part of a shorter sonnet sequence within this large sonnet sequence called The Encyclopedia Sonnetica.  The shorter sonnet sequence is called “A Lively Hope.”  I recommend you read this poem where it is set in its sonnet sequence.  To do that, search for “A Lively Hope” here in The Encyclopedia Sonnetica, or you may see an illustrated version the entire shorter sequence at
https://classicalpoets.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/A-Lively-Hope.pdf 
where it was first published.