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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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Sohrab and Rustum: An Episode

...  From their black tents, long files of horse, they stream'd ...

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Immortality

... only he, His soul well-knit, and all his battles won, ...

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Tristram And Iseult

... Tristram. Chill blows the wind, the pleasaunce-walks are drear— ...

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Memorial Verses April 1850

...   When Goethe's death was told, we said: ...

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Palladium

... And fluctuate 'twixt blind hopes and blind despairs, ...

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The Scholar-Gipsy

...   There, where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, ...

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To Marguerite: Continued

... — A God, a God their severance ruled! ...

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Thyrsis: A Monody, to Commemorate the Author's Friend, Arthur Hugh Clough

...   —Then through the great town's harsh, heart-wearying roar, ...

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Dover Beach

... s shore Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled ...

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Kaiser Dead

... to start, Then, home return'd, once more depart ...

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Desire

...   Hungry, and barren, and sharp as the sea ...

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Stanzas In Memory Of The Author Of 'Obermann'

...   "Wherefore hear thou! Thou know'st how fierce ...

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Human Life

... Man cannot, though he would, live chance's fool ...

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A Dream

... Which danced, and on their shoulders, fluttering, play'd ...

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A Summer Night

...   The waves of mournful thought by which they are prest, ...