Poems by Jean Ingelow
The Dreams That Came True
... “Fiend, I adjure thee, speak thine errand here!” ...
A Story Of Doom: Book V.
... Then Quoth the great Master: "Wherefore sought ye not, ...
O Night Of Nights! O Night
... An angel, while they watch'd their sheep, ...
Requiescat In Pace
... what am I? But that passion and outpouring seemed an awful sign and tender, ...
A Vine-Arbour In The Far West
... " VII. There! weep not, wring not your hands, but think, think with your heart ...
Songs Of Seven (complete)
... Sing, “Heart, thou art wide though the house be but narrow” ...
Honours -- Part II.
... Wrought us by some who thought with death to cope ...
The Star's Monument
... Distinct though frail, and clear with crimson light, ...
The Mariner's Cave
... Clothed and made glad, while they two mourned and wept, ...
Poems - Written On The Deaths Of Three Lovely Children
... view, Though the light our eyes forsaketh, fresh and sweet behold it breaketh ...
Fancy
... The flax that Old Fate spun thy flights have stirred, ...
Contrasted Songs: Song For The Night Of Christ's Resurrection
... Night flies, and sweeps her shadows from the paths of day ...
The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee
... they wait, And swim, and shine in God who bade them be, ...
A Winter Song
... The fells were all muffled, the floods did freeze, ...
A Story Of Doom: Book VI.
... and he saw, Winding athwart them, bathed in blissful peace, ...