Skip to content
Linespedia

The Hayswater Boat

By Matthew Arnold

Topics: classic

A region desolate and wild,     Black, chafing water: and afloat,     And lonely as a truant child     In a waste wood, a single boat:     No mast, no sails are set thereon;     It moves, but never moveth on:     And welters like a human thing     Amid the wild waves weltering.     Behind, a buried vale doth sleep,     Far down the torrent cleaves its way:     In front the dumb rock rises steep,     A fretted wall of blue and grey;     Of shooting cliff and crumbled stone     With many a wild weed overgrown:     All else, black water: and afloat,     One rood from shore, that single boat.     Last night the wind was up and strong;     The grey-streakd waters labour still:     The strong blast brought a pigmy throng     From that mild hollow in the hill;     From those twin brooks, that beached strand     So featly strewn with drifted sand;     From those weird domes of mounded green     That spot the solitary scene.     This boat they found against the shore:     The glossy rushes nodded by.     One rood from land they pushd, no more;     Then rested, listening silently.     The loud rains lashd the mountains crown,     The grating shingle straggled down:     All night they sate; then stole away,     And left it rocking in the bay.     Last night?, I lookd, the sky was clear.     The boat was old, a batterd boat.     In sooth, it seems a hundred year     Since that strange crew did ride afloat.     The boat hath drifted in the bay,     The oars have moulderd as they lay,     The rudder swings, yet none doth steer.             What living hand hath brought it here?

AI analysis available. Enable JavaScript to interact.

About this line

"A region desolate and wild,..."

This evocative piece by Matthew Arnold, titled "The Hayswater Boat", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

Attribution & Rights

Author:Matthew Arnold

"A region desolate and wild,..." by Matthew Arnold

For usage rights, copyright concerns, or to report an issue with this content, please visit our Copyright & Report page.

Related lines

"Down the Savoy valleys sounding,     Echoing round this castle old,     Mid the distant mountain chalets     Hark! what bell for church is tol"

"Come, dear children, let us away; Down and away below! Now my brothers call from the bay, Now the great winds shoreward blow, Now the salt tides s"

"As the kindling glances, Queen-like and clear, Which the bright moon lances From her tranquil sphere At the sleepless waters Of a lonely mere, O"

"A thousand knights have reind their steeds     To watch this line of sand-hills run,     Along the never silent Strait,     To Calais glitteri"

"Here morning in the ploughman's songs is met     Ere yet one footstep shows in all the sky,     And twilight in the east, a doubt as yet,     S"

"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

Matthew Arnold

About Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) was an English poet and critic whose poems "Dover Beach" and "The Scholar Gipsy" explore Victorian doubt and the search for meaning. His critical work "Culture and Anarchy" (1869) remains influential in literary and cultural studies.

Full Bibliography
Continue Reading

"Down the Savoy valleys sounding,     Echoing round..."

Weekly Poetic Insight

Join our literary Sanctuary

Get the most inspiring lines, poetic analysis, and secret shayaris delivered to your inbox every Sunday.