- 'Blank Misgivings of a Creature moving about in Worlds not realised.'
- The Music of the World and of the Soul
- Wirkung in der Ferne
- A Protest
- Sic Itur
- ‘Wen Gott betrügt, ist wohl betrogen’
- The New Sinai
- ϓμνος άνμνος
- 'With Whom is no Variableness, neither Shadow of Turning'
- In Stratis Viarum
- ‘Perchè pensa? Pensando s’ invecchia’
- 'Through a Glass darkly'
- Ah! yet consider it again!
- Noli æmulari
- Easter Day (Naples, 1849)
- Easter Day, II
- 'There is no God,' the wicked saith
- Afloat, we move. Delicious! Ah
- Our gaieties, our luxuries
- This world is very odd we see
- As I sat at the café, I said to myself
- How light we go, how soft we skim
- Duty
- Life is Struggle
- In the Great Metropolis
- The Latest Decalogue
- All is well
- In a London Square
- Natura naturans
- Ye flags of Piccadilly
- That out of sight is out of mind
- Were you with me, or I with you
- In the Depths
- Peschiera
- Say not the Struggle nought availeth
During his short but eventful life, Arthur Hugh Clough wrote poems on subjects as varied as religious doubt, European politics and social injustice. This selection has been chosen from his collected works so that listeners familiar with Clough might hear old favourites while others may find new poems to enjoy. (Summary by Newgatenovelist)
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