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Poems by Jean Ingelow
Ingelow, Jean (1820-1897)
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
THE DREAMS THAT CAME TRUE.
SONGS ON THE VOICES OF BIRDS.
LAURENCE.
SONGS OF THE NIGHT WATCHES,
SONNETS.
A STORY OF DOOM.
SAILING BEYOND SEAS.
REMONSTRANCE.
SONG FOR THE NIGHT OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.
WITH A DIAMOND.
SONG OF MARGARET.
SONG OF THE GOING AWAY.
A LILY AND A LUTE.
THE LONG WHITE SEAM.
NOT IN VAIN I WAITED.
THE SNOWDROP MONUMENT (IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL).
COLD AND QUIET.
GLADYS AND HER ISLAND.
SONGS WITH PRELUDES.
WINSTANLEY.
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Poems by Jean Ingelow
What then?
I think that yet our Lord is pitiful:
I think I see the castaway e'en now!
And she is not alone: the heavy rain
Splashes without, and sullen thunder rolls,
But she is lying at the sacred feet
Of One transfigured.
Poems by Jean Ingelow