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Arthur Hugh Clough

January 1, 1819 – November 13, 1861


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Read More About Arthur Hugh Clough below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: Across The Sea Along The Shore Across the sea, along the shore, 28749
2: Ah! Yet Consider It Again! Old things need not be therefore true," 16674
3: All Is Well Whate’er you dream, with doubt possessed, 13674
4: Amours De Voyage Over the great windy waters, and over the clear-crested summits, 1337669
5: How In All Wonder Columbus Got Over How in all wonder Columbus got over, 35694
6: In A Lecture Room Away, haunt thou me not, 15709
7: In A London Square Put forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane, 16708
8: In The Depths It is not sweet content, be sure, 12735
9: Noli Aemulari In controversial foul impureness 16688
10: Perche Pensa? Pensando S'invecchia To spend uncounted years of pain, 11655
11: Qua Cursum Ventus As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay 28734
12: Say Not The Struggle Naught Availeth Say not the struggle naught availeth, 16642
13: The Last Decalogue Thou shalt have one God only; -who 20727
14: The Thread Of Truth Truth is a golden thread, seen here and there 12701
15: There Is No God, The Wicked Sayeth There is no God," the wicked saith, 32703
16: Through A Glass Darkly What we, when face to face we see 32827
17: Where Lies The Land To Which The Ship Would Go Where lies the land to which the ship would go? 16695
18: With Whom Is No Variableness, Neither Shadow Of Turning It fortifies my soul to know 6790




About:
Arthur Hugh Clough was an English poet, and the brother of Anne Jemima Clough.

His long poems have a certain narrative and psychological penetration, and some of his lyrics have a strength of melody to match their depth of thought. He is regarded as one of the most forward-looking English poets of the 19th century, in part due to a sexual frankness that shocked his contemporaries.


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