All is well
Whateer you dream with doubt possest, Keep, keep it snug within your breast, And lay you down and take your rest; Forget in sleep the doubt and pain, And when you wake, to work again. The wind it blows, the vessel goes, And where and whither, no one knows. Twill all be well: no need of care; Though how it will, and when, and where, We cannot see, and cant declare. In spite of dreams, in spite of thought, Tis not in vain, and not for nought, The wind it blows, the ship it goes, Though where and whither, no one knows.
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"Whateer you dream with doubt possest,..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Arthur Hugh Clough delivers a powerful performance in "All is well"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...