Poetic Openings : Arthur Hugh Clough to Arthur Hugh Clough
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : How In All Wonder... :
First Line : How in all wonder Columbus got over,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : In A Lecture Room :
First Line : Away, haunt thou me not,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : In A London Square :
First Line : Put forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : In The Depths :
First Line : It is not sweet content, be sure,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : Noli Aemulari :
First Line : In controversial foul impureness
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : Perche Pensa? Pensando S'invecchia :
First Line : To spend uncounted years of pain,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : Qua Cursum Ventus :
First Line : As ships, becalm’d at eve, that lay
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : Say Not The Struggle Naught Availeth :
First Line : SAY not the struggle naught availeth,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : Say Not The Struggle Nought Availeth :
First Line : Say not the struggle nought availeth,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough :
Poem : The Last Decalogue :
First Line : Thou shalt have one God only;—who