"Say, I do love; will love, love... Thine for ever, dear, roving with thee, hand in hand, and heart in heart, Thy family to find."
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About Arthur Hugh Clough
Arthur Hugh Clough was an English poet and an educationalist. He is best known for his poems that reflect his intellectual and spiritual concerns, often focusing on the upheavals of the mid-19th century. Clough's work is noted for its exploration of social and moral issues, as well as its questioning of religious faith. Despite not achieving much recognition during his lifetime, his poetry has been appreciated in the later years for its thought-provoking themes.
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