Quote by Matthew Arnold

Ah, love, let us be trueTo one another! for the world, which seemsTo lie before us like a land of dreams,So various, so beautiful, so new,Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;And we are here as on a darkling plainSwept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,Where ignorant armies clash by night.


Ah, love, let us be trueTo one another! for the world, which

Summary

In this quote, the poet expresses the importance of being honest and faithful in love. They suggest that the world may appear to be a beautiful and diverse place, filled with endless possibilities, but in reality lacks true joy, love, certainty, peace, and relief from suffering. The poet compares the world to a dark and chaotic battlefield, where ignorant and unaware armies clash in the darkness. In this context, the poet urges the reader to find solace and meaning in love, as it provides a respite from the turmoil and confusion of the world.

By Matthew Arnold
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