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Born in 1819 / Died in November 13, 1861 / United Kingdom / English

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, ...

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Spectator ab Extra

... Le Diner Come along, ‘tis the time, ten or more minutes past, ...

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Amours De Voyage, Canto I

... Doubtless somewhere in some neighbourhood have, and are careful to keep, some ...

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Noli Aemulari

... What though in blood their souls embruing, ...

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Say not the Struggle nought Availeth

...   When daylight comes, comes in the light, ...

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Elegiac II.

... Nor, with ebon locks too, there wanted, circling, attentive ...

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Elegiac I.

... Pass to the great waters, though tides may seem to resist thee, ...

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The Latest Decalogue

...  Will serve to keep the world thy friend: ...

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Amours De Voyage, Canto III

... . Tell me, my friend, do you think that the grain would sprout in the furrow, ...

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Amours De Voyage, Canto II

... While they are skipping and screaming, and dancing their caps on the points of ...

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Amours De Voyage, Canto V

... Priests and soldiers:-and, ah! which is the worst, the priest or the soldier ...

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Perché Pensa? Pensando s'Invecchia

... to fearThe premature result to draw--Is this the object, end and law, And purpose of our being here ...

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Ah! Yet Consider it Again!

... each a space Of some few yards before his face ...

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With Whom is no Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning

... That, if I slip, Thou dost not fall ...