Poems by Arthur Hugh Clough
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Amours De Voyage, Canto IV
... Thou that out-climbest the torrent, that tendest thy goats to the summit, ...
Spectator ab Extra
... Le Diner Come along, tis the time, ten or more minutes past, ...
Amours De Voyage, Canto I
... Doubtless somewhere in some neighbourhood have, and are careful to keep, some ...
Noli Aemulari
... What though in blood their souls embruing, ...
Say not the Struggle nought Availeth
... When daylight comes, comes in the light, ...
Elegiac II.
... Nor, with ebon locks too, there wanted, circling, attentive ...
Elegiac I.
... Pass to the great waters, though tides may seem to resist thee, ...
The Latest Decalogue
... Will serve to keep the world thy friend: ...
Amours De Voyage, Canto III
... . Tell me, my friend, do you think that the grain would sprout in the furrow, ...
Amours De Voyage, Canto II
... While they are skipping and screaming, and dancing their caps on the points of ...
Amours De Voyage, Canto V
... Priests and soldiers:-and, ah! which is the worst, the priest or the soldier ...
Perché Pensa? Pensando s'Invecchia
... to fearThe premature result to draw--Is this the object, end and law, And purpose of our being here ...
Ah! Yet Consider it Again!
... each a space Of some few yards before his face ...
With Whom is no Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning
... That, if I slip, Thou dost not fall ...
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