The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold Quotes
The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
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“Resolve to be thyself; and know, that he who finds himself, loses his misery.”
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
“Up the still, glistening beaches,
Up the creeks we will hie,
Over banks of bright seaweed
The ebb-tide leaves dry.
We will gaze, from the sand-hills,
At the white, sleeping town;
At the church on the hill-side—
And then come back down.
Singing: "There dwells a loved one,
But cruel is she!
She left lonely for ever
The kings of the sea.
(from poem 'The Forsaken Merman')”
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
Up the creeks we will hie,
Over banks of bright seaweed
The ebb-tide leaves dry.
We will gaze, from the sand-hills,
At the white, sleeping town;
At the church on the hill-side—
And then come back down.
Singing: "There dwells a loved one,
But cruel is she!
She left lonely for ever
The kings of the sea.
(from poem 'The Forsaken Merman')”
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
“And we forget because we must
And not because we will
Matthew Arnold, ‘Absence’ (1852)”
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
And not because we will
Matthew Arnold, ‘Absence’ (1852)”
― The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
