Jean Ingelow Poems on Night (35 Poems)

The Maid-Martyr (Jean Ingelow Poems)

Only you'd have me speak.             Whether to speakOr whether to be silent is all one;Whether to sleep and in my dreaming ...

Winstanley (Jean Ingelow Poems)

THE APOLOGY.Quoth the cedar to the reeds and rushes, “Water-grass, you know not what I do;Know not of my storms, nor ...

Speranza (Jean Ingelow Poems)

Her younger sister, that Speranza hight.England puts on her purple, and pale, pale  With too much light, the primrose doth but ...

At One Again (Jean Ingelow Poems)

I. NOONDAY.Two angry men—in heat they sever, And one goes home by a harvest field:—"Hope's nought," quoth he, "and vain endeavor; I ...

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