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Arthur Hugh Clough

January 1, 1819 – November 13, 1861


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
A London Idyll On grass, on gravel, in the sun, 51491
A Protest Light words they were, and lightly, falsely said: 1845 28693
A River Pool Sweet streamlet bason! at thy side 1840 17803
A Song of Autumn My wind is turned to bitter north, 16798
Actæon 1 Over a mountain slope with lentisk, and with abounding 33473
Ah! Yet Consider It Again! Old things need not be therefore true,’ 1851 16480
Alcaics So spake the voice: and as with a single life 12477
All is well Whate’er you dream with doubt possest, 14490
Alteram Partem Or shall I say, Vain word, false thought, 1849 20480
Am I with you, or you with me? Am I with you, or you with me? 1852 16779
Amours De Voyage - Canto II Is it illusion? or does there a spirit from perfecter ages, 351530
Amours De Voyage - Canto III Yet to the wondrous St. Peter’s, and yet to the solemn Rotonda, 306458
Amours De Voyage - Canto IV Eastward, or Northward, or West? I wander and ask as I wander, 84455
Amours De Voyage - Canto V There is a city, upbuilt on the quays of the turbulent Arno, 228460
Amours De Voyage. Over the great windy waters, and over the clear-crested summit, 294478
An Evening Walk In Spring It was but some few nights ago 1836 72492
An Incident Twas on a sunny summer day I trod a mighty city’s street, 1836 40524
At Rome O, richly soiled and richly sunned, 54480
Bethesda I saw again the spirits on a day, 1849 37500
Blessed are they that have not seen! O happy they whose hearts receive 32494
Cold Comfort Say, will it, when our hairs are grey, 26755
Columbus How in God’s name did Columbus get over 33450
Come back, come back, behold with straining mast Come back, come back, behold with straining mast 40746
Come home, come home! and where is home for me Come home, come home! and where is home for me, 1852 30768
Come, Poet, Come! Come, Poet, come! A thousand labourers ply their task, 42452
Darkness But that from slow dissolving pomps of dawn 6543
Dipsychus - Part I The scene is different, and the place, the air 560474
Dipsychus - Part II Thunder and rain! O dear, O dear! 1226435
Dipsychus Continued - (A Fragment.) O God! O God! and must I still go on 206470
Duty Duty that’s to say, complying, 44487
Easter Day Through the great sinful streets of Naples as I past, 1849 148508
Easter Day II So in the sinful streets, abstracted and alone, 41486
Elegiacs From thy far sources, ’mid mountains airily climbing, 1861 32452
Epi-strauss-ium Matthew and Mark and Luke and holy John 15495
Epilogue To Dipsychus I don’t very well understand what it’s all about, 20571
Even the Winds and the Sea obey Said the Poet, I wouldn’t maintain, 24447
Farewell, farewell! Her vans the vessel tries Farewell, farewell! Her vans the vessel tries, 1852 28750
Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall 1 Since that last evening we have fallen indeed! 845464
Genesis XXIV Who is this man that walketh in the field, 64682
Green fields of England! wheresoe’er Green fields of England! wheresoe’er 1852 13764
High and Low The grasses green of sweet content 24470
Ho Thëos meta sou — God be with you Farewell, my Highland lassie! when the year returns around, 24676
Hope evermore and believe! Hope evermore and believe, O man, for e’en as thy thought 26511
In a Lecture Room Away, haunt thou me not, Thou vain Philosophy! 15442
In a London Square Put forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane, 16479
In Stratis Viarum Blessed are those who have not seen, 16768
In The Depths It is not sweet content, be sure, 12494
In the Great Metropolis Each for himself is still the rule 20528
Ite Domum Saturæ, venit Hesperus The skies have sunk, and hid the upper snow 46530
Jacob My sons, and ye the children of my sons, 98487

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Arthur Hugh Clough (January 1, 1819 – November 13, 1861) was an English poet, and the brother of Anne Jemima Clough.


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