Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To George Cruikshank, Esq. by Matthew Arnold
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To George Cruikshank, Esq.

    By Matthew Arnold



    Artist, whose hand, with horror wing’d, hath torn
    From the rank life of towns this leaf: and flung
    The prodigy of full-blown crime among
    Valleys and men to middle fortune born,
    Not innocent, indeed, yet not forlorn:
    Say, what shall calm us, when such guests intrude,
    Like comets on the heavenly solitude?
    Shall breathless glades, cheer’d by shy Dian’s horn.
    Cold-bubbling springs, or caves? Not so! The Soul
    Breasts her own griefs: and, urg’d too fiercely, says:
    ‘Why tremble? True, the nobleness of man
    May be by man effac’d: man can control
    To pain, to death, the bent of his own days.
    Know thou the worst. So much, not more, he can.



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on seeing for the first time his picture of ‘The Bottle’, in the country


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