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Born in December 24, 1822 / Died in April 15, 1888 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Matthew Arnold

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Strayed Reveller, The

... --all around The boundless, waving grass-plains stretch, thick-starr'd ...

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To a Republican Friend

... If to prize Those virtues, priz'd and practis'd by too few, ...

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Progress

... But guard the fire within! ‘Bright, else, and fast the stream of life may roll, ...

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The Strayed Reveller

... --all around 168 The boundless, waving grass-plains stretch, thick-starr'd ...

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Obermann Once More

... re down, And walls where Byron came,By their green river, who doth change ...

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Apollo Musagetes

... O speed, and rejoice! On the sward at the cliff-top ...

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Bacchanalia

... The evening comes, the fields are still ...

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From the Hymn of Empedocles

... Because thou must not dream, thou need'st not then despair ...

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Mycerinus

... Crown of his struggling life, an unjust close!'Seems it so light a thing, then, austere Powers, ...

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Cadmus and Harmonia

... and there Placed safely in changed forms, the pair ...

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Song of Callicles, The

... O speed, and rejoice!On the sward at the cliff-top, ...

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The Song of Callicles

... O speed, and rejoice!On the sward at the cliff-top, ...

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Youth's Agitations

... Then I shall praise the heat which then I lack, ...

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Saint Brandan

... But north, still north, Saint Brandan steer'd— ...

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Absence

... and ye, Once-long’d-for storms of love! ...