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The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough, Vol II - Poems
By Arthur Hugh Clough
The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough, Vol II - Poems
The
Poems And Prose Remains
Of
Arthur Hugh Clough
With A Selection From His Letters
And A Memoir
Edited By His Wife
1869
In Two Volumes
Vol. II.
POEMS
Volume II contains his poetry, which is all in the poetry section and I do not see the need to duplicate them all here, but the table of contents of this volume is listed below:
Contents
* Early Poems.
1 Thoughts of Home
2 An Evening Walk in Spring
3 An Incident
4 The Thread of Truth
5 Revival
6 The Shady Lane
7 The Higher Courage
8 Written on a Bridge
9 A River Pool
10 In a Lecture-Room
11 ‘Blank Misgivings of a Creature moving about in Worlds not realised’
12 A Song of Autumn
13 ?ò ???ó? (Greek Title)
14 ?????? ???? ??? ?????? (Greek Title)
15 The Silver Wedding
16 The Music of the World and of the Soul
17 Love, not Duty
18 Love and Reason
19 ‘O ??ò? ???? ???! (Greek Title)
20 Wirkung in der Ferne
21 ??? ?????
22 A Protest
23 Sic Itur
24 Parting
25 Qua Cursum Ventus
26 ‘Wen Gott betrügt, ist wohl betrogen’
* Poems on Religious and Biblical Subjects.
1 Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall
2 The Song of Lamech
3 Genesis XXIV
4 Jacob
5 Jacob’s Wives
6 The New Sinai
7 Qui Laborat, Orat
8 ????? ?????? (Greek Title)
9 The Hidden Love
10 Shadow and Light
11 ‘With Whom is no Variableness, neither Shadow of Turning’
12 In Stratis Viantm
13 ‘Perchè pensa? Pensando s’ invecchia’
14 ‘O thou of little Faith’
15 ‘Through a Glass Darkly’
16 Ah! Yet consider it again!
17 Noli æmulari
18 ‘What went ye out for to see?’
19 Epi-strauss-ium
20 The Shadow (a Fragment)
21 Easter Day (Naples, 1849)
22 Easter Day, II
* Dipsychus
1 Prologue
2 Part I
3 Part II
4 Epilogue
* Dipsychus Continued (a Fragment)
* Poems on Life and Duty.
1 Duty
2 Life is Struggle
3 In the Great Metropolis
4 The Latest Decalogue
5 The Questioning Spirit
6 Bethesda (a Sequel)
7 Hope evermore and believe!
8 Blessed are they that have not seen!
9 Cold Comfort
10 Sehnsucht
11 High and Low
12 All is well
13 ????? ???· ????? ????? (Greek Title)
14 The Stream of Life
15 In a London Square
* The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich: a Long-Vacation:Pastoral
1 I
2 II
3 III
4 IV
5 V
6 VI
7 VII
8 VIII
9 IX
* Idyllic Sketches.
1 Ite Domum Saturæ, venit Hesperus
2 A London Idyll
3 Natura naturans
* Amours De Voyage
1 Canto I
2 Canto II
3 Canto III
4 Canto IV
5 Canto V
* Seven Sonnets on the Thought of Death
* Mari Magno or Tales on Board
1 The Lawyer’s First Tale: Primitiæ or Third Cousins
2 The Clergyman’s First Tale: Love is Fellow-service
3 My Tale: A la banquette, or a Modern Pilgrimage
4 The Mate’s Story
5 The Clergyman’s Second Tale
6 The Lawyer’s Second Tale: Christian
* Songs in Absence
* Essays in Classical Metres.
1 Translations of Iliad
2 Elegiacs
3 Alcaics
4 Actæon
* Miscellaneous Poems.1
1 Come, Poet, come!
2 The Dream Land
3 In the Depths
4 Darkness (a Fragment)
5 Two Moods
6 Youth and Age
7 Solvitur acris Hiems
8 Thesis and Antithesis
9 ???????? (Greek Title)
10 Columbus
11 Even the Winds and the Sea obey
12 Repose in Egypt
13 To a Sleeping Child
14 Translations from Goethe
15 Uranus
16 Selene
17 At Rome
18 Last Words. Napoleon and Wellington
19 Peschiera
20 Alteram Partem
21 Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth
Extra Info: 1. A great proportion of the Poems described as Miscellaneous have, like some included in previous divisions, been brought together from rough copies and unfinished MSS. Fragmentary and imperfect as they are, they yet are so characteristic of their writer, that they have been placed here along with some of the most complete of his works.
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