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Jean Ingelow

17 March 1820 – 20 July 1897


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Birthday Walk. A birthday: - and a day that rose 521066
2: A Cottage In A Chine. We reached the place by night, 120463
3: A Courting Song. Master," quoth the auld hound 18409
4: A Dead Year. I took a year out of my life and story 152474
5: A Gleaning Song. Whither away, thou little eyeless rover? 24443
6: A Lily And A Lute. I opened the eyes of my soul. 254444
7: A Morn Of Guilt, An Hour Of Doom. (Hymn) A Morn of guilt, an hour of doom 48465
8: A Mother Showing The Portrait Of Her Child. Living child or pictured cherub, 144436
9: A Parson's Letter To A Young Poet. They said "Too late, too late, the work is done; 471570
10: A Reverie. When I do sit apart 42435
11: A Sea Song. Old Albion sat on a crag of late. 28471
12: A Snow Mountain. Can I make white enough my thought for thee, 14410
13: A Story Of Doom. Niloiya said to Noah, "What aileth thee, 2635452
14: A Vine-Arbour In The Far West. Laura, my Laura! 'Yes, mother!' 'I want you, Laura; come down.' 40405
15: A Wedding Song. Come up the broad river, the Thames, my Dane, 24445
16: A Winter Song. Came the dread Archer up yonder lawn 32452
17: A Wooing Song. My fair lady's a dear, dear lady 16424
18: Above The Clouds. And can this be my own world? 8417
19: Afternoon At A Parsonage. What wonder man should fail to stay 313464
20: An Ancient Chess King. Haply some Rajah first in the ages gone 14377
21: An Arrow-Slit. I clomb full high the belfry tower 20447
22: An Old Wife's Song. And what will ye hear, my daughters dear? 52435
23: At One Again. Two angry men - in heat they sever, 151386
24: Bees And Other Fellow-Creatures. The dove laid some little sticks, 8414
25: Binding Sheaves. Hark! a lover binding sheaves 24424
26: Brothers, And A Sermon. It was a village built in a green rent, 800458
27: Cold And Quiet. Cold, my dear, - cold and quiet. 24401
28: Comfort In The Night. She thought by heaven's high wall that she did stray 14382
29: Compensation. One launched a ship, but she was wrecked at sea; 14417
30: Dear Is The Lost Wife To A Lone Man's Heart. (Hymn) Dear is the lost wife to a lone man's heart, 24420
31: Defton Wood. I held my way through Defton Wood, 32448
32: Divided. An empty sky, a world of heather, 125408
33: Dominion. When found the rose delight in her fair hue? 69389
34: Dora. A waxing moon that, crescent yet, 51447
35: Echo And The Ferry. Ay, Oliver! I was but seven, and he was eleven; 114427
36: Failure. We are much bound to them that do succeed; 15491
37: Fancy. O fancy, if thou flyest, come back anon, 14414
38: Feathers And Moss. The marten flew to the finch's nest, 16389
39: Friendship. Beautiful eyes, - and shall I see no more 62416
40: Give Us Love And Give Us Peace. One morning, oh! so early, my beloved, my beloved, 15414
41: Gladys And Her Island. O happy Gladys! I rejoice with her, 862384
42: Henry, Aged Eight Years. Yellow leaves, how fast they flutter - woodland hollows thickly strewing, 72387
43: Honors. - Part I. To strive - and fail. Yes, I did strive and fail; 214490
44: Honors. - Part II. As one who, journeying, checks the rein in haste 332427
45: If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem. Out of the melancholy that is made 234426
46: In The Nursery. Where do you go, Bob, when you 're fast asleep?' 55404
47: Jesus, The Lamb Of God. (Hymn) Jesus, the Lamb of God, gone forth to heal and bless. 40439
48: Katie, Aged Five Years. All rough winds are hushed and silent, golden light the meadow steepeth, 68365
49: Kismet. Into the rock the road is cut full deep, 100448
50: Lamentation. I read upon that book, 63399
51: Laurance. He knew she did not love him; but so long 1056379
52: Like A Laverock In The Lift. It's we two, it's we two, it's we two for aye, 16388
53: Looking Down. Mountains of sorrow, I have heard your moans, 14425
54: Loss And Waste. Up to far Osteroe and Suderoe 14412
55: Love's Thread Of Gold. In the night she told a story, 20397
56: Love. Who veileth love should first have vanquished fate. 14430
57: Lovers At The Lake Side. And you brought him home.' 'I did, ay Ronald, it rested with me.' 52433
58: Margaret By The Mere Side. Lying imbedded in the green champaign 330395
59: Margaret In The Xebec. Resting within his tent at turn of day, 582469
60: Married Lovers. Come away, the clouds are high, 63376
61: Mary Of Magdala. (Hymn) Mary of Magdala, when the moon had set, 40412
62: Midsummer Night, Not Dark, Not Light. Midsummer night, not dark, not light, 24414
63: Nature, For Nature's Sake. White as white butterflies that each one dons 162371
64: Not In Vain I Waited. She was but a child, a child, 24429
65: Now Winter Past, The White-Thorn Bower. (Hymn) Now winter past, the white-thorn bower 28422
66: O Night Of Nights! (Hymn) O Night of nights! O night 56443
67: On A Picture. As a forlorn soul waiting by the Styx 14450
68: On The Borders Of Cannock Chase. A cottager leaned whispering by her hives, 15407
69: On The Rocks By Aberdeen. On the rocks by Aberdeen, 16401
70: Perdita. I go beyond the commandment.' So be it. Then mine be the blame, 84437
71: Persephone. She stepped upon Sicilian grass, 112436
72: Preludes To A Penny Reading. Why did you send for me? I hope all's right? 513380
73: Promising. Once, a new world, the sunswart marinere, 14461
74: Reflections. What change has made the pastures sweet 90444
75: Regret. O that word REGRET! 37469
76: Remonstrance. Daughters of Eve! your mother did not well: 18396
77: Requiescat In Pace! My heart is sick awishing and awaiting: 116504
78: Rosamund. One soweth and another reapeth. 903457
79: Sailing Beyond Seas. Methought the stars were blinking bright, 36450
80: Samuel, Aged Nine Years. They have left you, little Henry, but they have not left you lonely 56376
81: Scholar And Carpenter. While ripening corn grew thick and deep, 400466
82: Seven Times Five. Widowhood. I sleep and rest, my heart makes moan 32389
83: Seven Times Four. Maternity. Heigh ho! daisies and buttercups, 24431
84: Seven Times One. Exultation. There's no dew left on the daisies and clover, 28526
85: Seven Times Seven. Longing For Home. A song of a boat: 57429
86: Seven Times Six. Giving In Marriage. To bear, to nurse, to rear, 32401
87: Seven Times Three. Love. I leaned out of window, I smelt the white clover, 28407
88: Seven Times Two. Romance. You bells in the steeple, ring, ring out your changes, 32408
89: Sledge Bells. The logs burn red; she lifts her head, 12404
90: Sleep And Time. Wake, baillie, wake! the crafts are out; 16395
91: Sleep. O sleep, we are beholden to thee, sleep, 14447
92: Song For A Babe. Little babe, while burns the west, 16390
93: Song For The Night Of Christ's Resurrection. It is the noon of night, 184395
94: Song In Three Parts. The white broom flatt'ring her flowers in calm June weather, 128403
95: Song Of Margaret. Ay, I saw her, we have met, 32427
96: Song Of The Going Away. Old man, upon the green hillside, 28426
97: Songs Of Seven. There's no dew left on the daisies and clover, 247443
98: Songs Of The Night Watches, - Concluding Song Of Dawn. All the clouds about the sun lay up in golden creases, 28411
99: Songs Of The Night Watches, - Introductory. Come out and hear the waters shoot, the owlet hoot, the owlet hoot; 12411
100: Songs Of The Night Watches, - The First Watch. O, I would tell you more, but I am tired; 170394
101: Songs Of The Night Watches, - The Middle Watch. I woke in the night, and the darkness was heavy and deep: 78394
102: Songs Of The Night Watches, - The Morning Watch. Their lost they have, they hold; from pain 36398
103: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. A Poet In His Youth, And The Cuckoo-Bird. Once upon a time, I lay 191424
104: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. A Raven In A White Chine. I saw when I looked up, on either hand, 40383
105: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. Introduction. Child And Boatman. Martin, I wonder who makes all the songs. 52428
106: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. Sand Martins. I passed an inland-cliff precipitate; 44396
107: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. Sea-Mews In Winter Time. I walked beside a dark gray sea. 48408
108: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. The Nightingale Heard By The Unsatisfied Heart. When in a May-day hush 30440
109: Songs On The Voices Of Birds. The Warbling Of Blackbirds. When I hear the waters fretting, 24469
110: Speranza. England puts on her purple, and pale, pale 235424
111: Strife And Peace. The yellow poplar-leaves came down 72429
112: Such As Have Not Gold To Bring Thee. (Hymn) Such as have not gold to bring Thee, 24434
113: Supper At The Mill. Well, Frances. 306388
114: Sweet Are His Ways Who Rules Above. (Hymn) Sweet are His ways who rules above, 24406
115: The Australian Bell-Bird. Toll.' 'The bell-bird sounding far away, 942433
116: The Beginning. They tell strange things of the primeval earth, 120443
117: The Bridegroom To His Bride. Fairest fair, best of good, 12516
118: The Days Without Alloy. When I sit on market-days amid the comers and the goers, 16385
119: The Dreams That Came True. I saw in a vision once, our mother-sphere 459368
120: The Fairy Woman's Song. The fairy woman maketh moan, 24358
121: The Four Bridges. I love this gray old church, the low, long nave, 726404
122: The Gypsy's Selling Song. My good man - he's an old, old man 16404
123: The High Tide On The Coast Of Lincolnshire. The old mayor climbed the belfry tower, 176401
124: The Leaves Of Lign Aloes. Drop, drop from the leaves of lign aloes, 16389
125: The Letter L. We sat on grassy slopes that meet 722396
126: The Long White Seam. As I came round the harbor buoy, 30384
127: The Lover Pleads. When I had guineas many a one 24412
128: The Maid-Martyr. Only you'd have me speak. 580451
129: The Mariner's Cave. Once on a time there walked a mariner, 318416
130: The Measureless Gulfs Of Air Are Full Of Thee. (Hymn) The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee: 20421
131: The Monitions Of The Unseen. There are who give themselves to work for men, 615375
132: The Shepherd Lady. Who pipes upon the long green hill, 54385
133: The Sleep Of Sigismund. The doom'd king pacing all night through the windy fallow. 831373
134: The Snowdrop Monument (In Lichfield Cathedral). Marvels of sleep, grown cold! 72354
135: The Star's Monument. If there be memory in the world to come, 734376
136: The White Moon Wasteth. The white moon wasteth, 24455
137: Thick Orchards All In White. (Hymn) Thick orchards, all in white, 30367
138: Thou Hast Been Alway Good To Me. (Hymn) Thou hast been alway good to me and mine 16364
139: Thou That Sleepest Not Afraid. (Hymn) Thou that sleepest not afraid, 30387
140: Thou Wert Far Off And In The Sight Of Heaven. (Hymn) Thou wert far off, and in the sight of heaven 16342
141: Though All Great Deeds. Though all great deeds were proved but fables fine, 14415
142: To ---- . Strange was the doom of Heracles, whose shade 14379
143: Wedlock. The sun was streaming in: I woke, and said, 91406
144: Weeping And Wailing Needs Must Be. (Hymn) Weeping and wailing needs must be 24373
145: Wendover. Uplifted and lone, set apart with our love 28390
146: Winstanley. Quoth the cedar to the reeds and rushes, 308461
147: Wishing. When I reflect how little I have done, 14405
148: With A Diamond. While Time a grim old lion gnawing lay, 16391
149: Work. Like coral insects multitudinous 14387
150: Would I, To Save My Dear Child? (Hymn) Would I, to save my dear child dutiful, 20347




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Jean Ingelow was an English poet and novelist.


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