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Arthur Hugh Clough Poems
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- A London Idyll
- A Protest
- A River Pool
- A Song of Autumn
- Actæon 1
- Ah! Yet Consider It Again!
- Alcaics
- All is well
- Alteram Partem
- Am I with you, or you with me?
- Amours De Voyage - Canto II
- Amours De Voyage - Canto III
- Amours De Voyage - Canto IV
- Amours De Voyage - Canto V
- Amours De Voyage.
- An Evening Walk In Spring
- An Incident
- At Rome
- Bethesda
- Blessed are they that have not seen!
- Cold Comfort
- Columbus
- Come back, come back, behold with straining mast
- Come home, come home! and where is home for me
- Come, Poet, Come!
- Darkness
- Dipsychus - Part I
- Dipsychus - Part II
- Dipsychus Continued - (A Fragment.)
- Duty
- Easter Day
- Easter Day II
- Elegiacs
- Epi-strauss-ium
- Epilogue To Dipsychus
- Even the Winds and the Sea obey
- Farewell, farewell! Her vans the vessel tries
- Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall 1
- Genesis XXIV
- Greek Poems - Poems and Prose Remains, Vol II a.
- Greek Poems - Poems and Prose Remains, Vol II b.
- Greek Poems - Poems and Prose Remains, Vol II c.
- Greek Poems - Poems and Prose Remains, Vol II d.
- Greek Poems a.
- Greek Poems b.
- Green fields of England! wheresoe'er
- High and Low
- Ho Thëos meta sou — God be with you
- Hope evermore and believe!
- In a Lecture Room
- In a London Square
- In Stratis Viarum
- In The Depths
- In the Great Metropolis
- Ite Domum Saturæ, venit Hesperus
- Jacob
- Jacob's Wives
- Last Words. Napoleon and Wellington
- Life is Struggle
- Love and Reason
- Love, Not Duty
- Mari Magno or Tales on Board1
- My Tale
- Natura naturans
- Noli Æmulari
- O ship, ship, ship
- O Thou of Little Faith.
- Parting
- Perchè pensa? Pensando s' invecchia.
- Peschiera
- Prologue To Dipsychus
- Qua Cursum Ventus
- Qui Laborat, Orat
- Repose in Egypt
- Revival
- Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth
- Sehnsucht
- Selene
- Seven Sonnets on the Thought of Death 1
- Shadow and Light
- Sic Itur
- Solvitur acris Hiems
- Some future day when what is now is not
- Songs in Absence 1
- That out of sight is out of mind
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - II
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - III
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - IV
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - IX
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - V
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - VI
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - VII
- The Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich - VIII
- The Clergyman's First Tale
- The Clergyman's Second Tale
- The Dream Land
- The Hidden Love
- The Higher Courage 1
- The Latest Decalogue
- The Lawyer's Second Tale
- The Lawyers First Tale
- The Mate's Story
- The mighty ocean rolls and raves
- The Music of the World and of the Soul
- The New Sinai
- The Questioning Spirit
- The Shadow 1
- The Shady Lane
- The Silver Wedding 1
- The Song Of Lamech
- The Stream Of Life
- The Thread of Truth
- There is No God, the Wicked Sayeth
- Thesis and Antithesis
- Thoughts of Home.1
- Through a Glass Darkly
- To a Sleeping Child
- Translations from Goethe
- Translations Of Iliad
- Two Moods
- Uranus1
- Wen Gott betrügt, ist wohl betrogen.
- Were you with me, or I with you
- What went ye out for to see?
- Where lies the land to which the ship would go
- Wirkung in der Ferne
- Written on a Bridge
- Ye Flags of Picadilly
- Youth and Age
- ‘Blank Misgivings Of A Creature Moving About In Worlds Not Realised.'
- ‘With Whom is No Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning.'
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