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Ah, love, let us be true To one another! for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.

em Dover Beach and Other Poems
life love poetry pain struggle

But often, in the world’s most crowded streets,But often, in the din of strife,There rises an unspeakable desireAfter the knowledge of our buried life;A thirst to spend our fire and restless forceIn tracking out our true, original course;A longing to inquireInto the mystery of this heart which beatsSo wild, so deep in us—to knowWhence our lives come and where they go.

em The Complete Poems
life poetry identity purpose meaning

Weary of myself, and sick of asking What I am, and what I ought to be, At this vessel's prow I stand, which bears me Forwards, forwards, o'er the starlit sea.

poetry self

Only--but this is rare--When a beloved hand is laid in ours,When, jaded with the rush and glareOf the interminable hours, Our eyes can in another's eyes read clear,When our world-deafen'd earIs by the tones of a loved voice caress'd--A bolt is shot back somewhere in our breast,And a lost pulse of feeling stirs again.The eye sinks inward, and the heart lies plain,And what we mean, we say, and what we would, we know.A man becomes aware of his life's flow,And hears its winding murmur; and he seesThe meadows where it glides, the sun, the breeze.

em The Poems of Matthew Arnold 1849 - 1867
life love poetry

Come to me in my dreams, and thenBy day I shall be well again!For so the night will more than payThe hopeless longings of the day.

em Longing
love dreams reality love-story

Nor does the being hungry prove that we have bread.

reality experience

But often, in the world's most crowded streets,But often, in the din of strife,There rises an unspeakable desireAfter the knowledge of our buried life;A thirst to spend our fire and restless forceIn tracking out our true, original course.

knowledge desire identity remembering buried-life

Up the still, glistening beaches,Up the creeks we will hie,Over banks of bright seaweedThe 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 everThe kings of the sea.(from poem 'The Forsaken Merman')

em The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
poetry poem mermaid mermaids victorian-era

Alas, is even Love too weak to unlock the heart and let it speak? Are even lovers powerless to reveal To one another what indeed they feel?

em Dover Beach and Other Poems
love lovers clarity the-buried-life

The sea is calm tonight.The tide is full, the moon lies fairUpon the straits;- on the French coast the lightGleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand,glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay.

em Dover Beach and Other Poems
home beauty nature moon sea night calm patriotic britain tide motherland coast cliffs

Waiting from heaven for the spark to fall.

heaven life-lessons spark

For rigorous teachers seized my youth,And purged its faith, and trimmed its fire,Showed me the high, white star of Truth,There bade me gaze, and there aspire.Even now their whispers pierce the gloom'What dost thou in this living tomb?

em The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
truth death stars teaching

, And you, ye stars,Who slowly begin to marshal,As of old, the fields of heaven,Your distant, melancholy lines!Have you, too, survived yourselves?Are you, too, what I fear to become?You, too, once lived;You, too, moved joyfullyAmong august companions,In an older world, peopled by Gods,In a mightier order,The radiant, rejoicing, intelligent Sons of Heaven.But now, ye kindleYour lonely, cold-shining lights,Unwilling lingerersIn the heavenly wilderness,For a younger, ignoble world;And renew, by necessity,Night after night your courses,In echoing, unneared silence,Above a race you know not—Uncaring and undelighted,Without friend and without home;Weary like us, though notWeary with our weariness.

em Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems
stars survival melancholy weariness

For rigorous teachers seized my youth, And purged its faith, and trimm'd its fire, Show'd me the high, white star of Truth, There bade me gaze, and there aspire. Even now their whispers pierce the gloom: What dost thou in this living tomb?

poet

It is so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done.

sun spring springtime

Journalism is literature in a hurry.

journalism

Poetry is simply the most beautiful impressive and widely effective mode of saying things.

applause

The nice sense of measure is certainly not one of Nature's gifts to her English children ... we have all of us yielded to infatuation at some moment of our lives.

england k u

Is it so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun to have lived light in the spring to have loved to have thought to have done?

forgiveness

Resolve to be thyself and know that who finds himself loses his misery.

happiness

They who await no gifts from chance have conquered fate.

luck

We forget because we must And not because we will.

memory

Nature with equal mind sees all her sons at play sees man control the wind the wind sweep man away.

nature

Journalism is literature in a hurry.

journalism newspapers

The same heart beats in every human breast.

passion heart

Bald as the bare mountain tops are bald with a baldness full of grandeur.

personal appearance

Resolve to be thyself ... he who finds himself loses his misery!

right

Resolve to be thyself ... he who finds himself loses his misery!

acceptance self

Resolve to be thyself and know that he who finds himself loses his misery.

knowledge self

The pursuit of the perfect then is the pursuit of sweetness and light.

swans

This strange disease of modern life with its sick hurry its divided aims.

past

Who hesitate and falter life away and lose tomorrow the ground won today.

women movement s

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