Arthur Hugh Clough: Selected PoemsThis book presents a selection of the full range of Arthur Hugh Clough's poetry, which explores the tensions of a time of radical changes in the religious, political, and literary landscape. It also includes a detailed introduction and annotations by Shirley Chew. |
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... ! The light we sought is shining still . Dost thou ask proof ? Our tree yet crowns the hill , Our Scholar travels yet the loved hill - side from ' Thyrsis ' ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH Selected Poems Edited with an introduction by.
... ! The light we sought is shining still . Dost thou ask proof ? Our tree yet crowns the hill , Our Scholar travels yet the loved hill - side from ' Thyrsis ' ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH Selected Poems Edited with an introduction by.
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... thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . Then , of course , Clough knew the heroic strengths of which human beings are capable . The hope which emerges in ' Say not , the struggle nought availeth ...
... thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . Then , of course , Clough knew the heroic strengths of which human beings are capable . The hope which emerges in ' Say not , the struggle nought availeth ...
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... thou art not Christian ! canst not , / Strip and replaster and daub and do what they will with thee , be so ! ' ( Canto I Letter VIII ) . In these opening lines , the severely dislocated syntax of ' canst not ... be so ' produces an ...
... thou art not Christian ! canst not , / Strip and replaster and daub and do what they will with thee , be so ! ' ( Canto I Letter VIII ) . In these opening lines , the severely dislocated syntax of ' canst not ... be so ' produces an ...
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Contents
9 | |
A Note on the Text | 35 |
Dutythats to say complying | 41 |
The Latest Decalogue | 51 |
It fortifies my soul to know | 57 |
Ye flags of Piccadilly | 63 |
AMOURS DE VOYAGE | 127 |
Notes | 211 |
127 | 237 |
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