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| | Clough, Arthur Hugh - HighBeam Encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | CLOUGH, ARTHUR HUGH [Clough, Arthur Hugh], 1819-61, English poet. |
 | | His posthumous poems include "Amours de Voyage," the dialogues "Dypsichus," and the tales "Mari Magno." He is perhaps best known for the short lyric, "Say not the struggle naught availeth," and as the subject of Arnold's elegy, "Thyrsis." Skeptical, somewhat cynical, Clough was closer in spirit to the 20th cent. |
 | | Clough's sister, Anne Jemima Clough, 1820-92, was important as a leader in the education of women. |
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