Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
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POETICAL WORKS OF MATTHEW ARNOLD
First Complete Edition printed September 1890. Reprinted November and December 1890. July 1891.
London MACMILLAN AND CO.
AND NEW YORK 1891
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One lesson, Nature, let me learn of thee, One lesson which in every wind is blown, One lesson of two duties kept at one Though the loud world proclaim their enmity—
Matthew Arnold
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Transcriber's note
EARLY POEMS
NARRATIVE POEMS
SONNETS
LYRIC POEMS
ELEGIAC POEMS
DRAMATIC POEMS
LATER POEMS
ON HEARING HIM MISPRAISED
TO A PREACHER
ON SEEING, IN THE COUNTRY, HIS PICTURE OF "THE BOTTLE"
TO THE SAME FRIEND
A MODERN SAPPHO
DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN
TO FAUSTA
TO CRITIAS
(TO AN AMBITIOUS FRIEND)
FOOTNOTE:
TO FAUSTA
AN EPISODE
SONNETS
THE PORTICO OF CIRCE'S PALACE. EVENING
A VARIATION
LINES WRITTEN FOR MISS STORY'S ALBUM
APRIL, 1850
APRIL, 1855
November 1857
November, 1849
STORY OF THE DRAMA
PERSONS OF THE DRAMA
MEROPE
A DRAMATIC POEM
SCENE II
FOOTNOTE: