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Title: To A Friend Author: Matthew Arnold [More Titles by Arnold] Who prop, thou ask'st, in these bad days, my mind?-- Much he, whose friendship I not long since won, My special thanks, whose even-balanced soul, Who saw life steadily, and saw it whole;
_Saw The Wide Prospect, and the Asian Fen._ The name Europe ([Greek: Europe], _the wide prospect_) probably describes the appearance of the European coast to the Greeks on the coast of Asia Minor opposite. The name Asia, again, comes, it has been thought, from the muddy fens of the rivers of Asia Minor, such as the Cayster or Maeander, which struck the imagination of the Greeks living near them.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |