Poems by Matthew Arnold
Sohrab and Rustum: An Episode
... From their black tents, long files of horse, they stream'd ...
Immortality
... only he, His soul well-knit, and all his battles won, ...
Tristram And Iseult
... Tristram. Chill blows the wind, the pleasaunce-walks are drear ...
Memorial Verses April 1850
... When Goethe's death was told, we said: ...
Palladium
... And fluctuate 'twixt blind hopes and blind despairs, ...
The Scholar-Gipsy
... There, where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, ...
To Marguerite: Continued
... — A God, a God their severance ruled! ...
Thyrsis: A Monody, to Commemorate the Author's Friend, Arthur Hugh Clough
... Then through the great town's harsh, heart-wearying roar, ...
Dover Beach
... s shore Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled ...
Kaiser Dead
... to start, Then, home return'd, once more depart ...
Desire
... Hungry, and barren, and sharp as the sea ...
Stanzas In Memory Of The Author Of 'Obermann'
... "Wherefore hear thou! Thou know'st how fierce ...
Human Life
... Man cannot, though he would, live chance's fool ...
A Dream
... Which danced, and on their shoulders, fluttering, play'd ...
A Summer Night
... The waves of mournful thought by which they are prest, ...