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Arthur Hugh Clough (18191861)
Clough, Arthur Hugh (kluf). An English poet; born in Liverpool, Jan. 1, 1819; died at Florence, Italy, Nov. 13, 1861. His works comprise: ‘The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich [afterwards Tober-na-Vuolich], a Long Vacation Pastoral’ (1848); ‘Ambarvalia: Poems by Thomas Burbidge and A. H. Clough’ (1849); ‘Plutarch’s Lives: The Translation called Dryden’s Corrected’ (1859–64 and 1876); ‘Poems with Memoir’ (by F. T. Palgrave) (1862); ‘Poems and Prose Remains’ (1869); and one or two more. (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).