Matthew Arnold's poem "Dover Beach" describes a speaker sitting with his lover looking out over the English Channel near Dover. They observe the calm sea and lights across the water in France. When the light in France extinguishes, the speaker focuses on the sounds of the waves withdrawing from the shore, which reminds him of the declining power of faith in modern society. He warns his lover that despite the beautiful scene before them, the world is actually full of darkness and conflict, as mankind has lost its guiding "Sea of Faith".