Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnoldwas an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the famed headmaster of Rugby School, and brother to both Tom Arnold, literary professor, and William Delafield Arnold, novelist and colonial administrator. Matthew Arnold has been characterised as a sage writer, a type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social issues...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth24 December 1822
time thee
ForTime, not Corydon, hath conquered thee.
time years littles
Six years-six little years-six drops of time.
happiness wise men
All knowledge is interesting to a wise man, and the knowledge of nature is interesting to all men.
heart yield brave
The brave, impetuous heart yields everywhere to the subtle, contriving head.
life light hands
With aching hands and bleeding feet We dig and heap, lay stone on stone; We bear the burden and the heat Of the long day, and wish 'twere done. Not till the hours of light return All we have built do we discern.
life saws whole-life
Saw life steadily and saw it whole.
life heart men
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? I knew the mass of men conceal'd Their thoughts, for fear that if reveal'd They would by other men be met With blank indifference, or with blame reproved; I knew they lived and moved Trick'd in disguises, alien to the rest Of men, and alien to themselves - and yet The same heart beats in every human breast!
happiness beautiful dream
Ah love, let us be true to one another, which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams; so various, so beautiful, so new, hath really neither joy nor love nor life.
fate chance
They... who await. No gifts from Chance, have conquered Fate.
knowledge knowing bent
The bent of our time is towards science, towards knowing things as they are ...
christian eye men
At the present moment two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody with eyes in his head. One is, that men cannot do without it; the other, that they cannot do with it as it is.
ideas profound noble
Life is the application of noble and profound ideas to life.
poet wide
Not deep the poet sees, but wide.
strong children light
Philistine must have originally meant, in the mind of those who invented the nickname, a strong, dogged, unenlightened opponent of the chosen people, of the children of the light.