‘Westward, Look, the Land Is Bright!’

During a particularly trying year, 1849, poet Arthur Clough encouraged everyone to persevere. Our hopes may have disappointed, but our anxieties may be just as false: tides change slowly but they do change, and just as we see the first light of dawn on distant hills, so we should look to the future to see our present gloom already lifting.

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