who was Endymion in Arnold's poem isolation:to Marguerite?
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The Poem. Matthew Arnold's “Isolation. To Marguerite” is—as its title suggests—a poem about a lover's keen awareness of human isolation. ... As he begins to feel that he has stood the test of loyalty to his love, he declares (in the first stanza) his belief that his beloved has “likewise” grown in her love for him.
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