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Poems by Jean Ingelow
Ingelow, Jean (1820-1897)
I.
VOLUME I.
DEDICATION
DIVIDED.
HONOURS—Part I.
HONOURS—Part II.
REQUIESCAT IN PACE!
SUPPER AT THE MILL.
SCHOLAR AND CARPENTER.
THE STAR'S MONUMENT.
A DEAD YEAR.
REFLECTIONS.
THE LETTER L.
THE HIGH TIDE ON THE COAST OF LINCOLNSHIRE.
AFTERNOON AT A PARSONAGE.
Preface.
[section]
Afterthought.
SONGS OF SEVEN.
A COTTAGE IN A CHINE.
PERSEPHONE.
A SEA SONG.
BROTHERS, AND A SERMON.
A WEDDING SONG.
THE FOUR BRIDGES.
A MOTHER SHOWING THE PORTRAIT OF HER CHILD.
STRIFE AND PEACE.
LETTERS ON LIFE AND THE MORNING.
II.
VOLUME II.
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Poems by Jean Ingelow
What! must He wait for
this
—
For this? Ay, He doth wait for this, and still,
Waiting for this, He, patient, raileth not;
Waiting for this, e'en this He saith, “Behold!
I stand at the door and knock.”
Poems by Jean Ingelow