Ed.—I
have not transcribed the first two sections of this collection of
Jean Ingelow's poems because each already exists in its original
published edition elsewhere on this website — see
POEMS,
and THE
STORY OF DOOM
AND OTHER
POEMS.
I
have numbered stanzas in some of the longer poems or inserted other
reference points to ease problems in following long passages of text
on the screen. |
――――♦――――
THE MONITIONS OF THE UNSEEN, AND
POEMS OF LOVE AND CHILDHOOD.
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PAGE |
THE MONITIONS OF THE UNSEEN |
415. |
A BIRTHDAY WALK |
433. |
NOT IN VAIN I WAITED |
435. |
A GLEANING SONG |
436. |
WITH A DIAMOND |
437. |
FANCY |
437. |
COMPENSATION |
438. |
LOOKING DOWN |
438. |
MARRIED LOVERS |
439. |
A WINTER SONG |
441. |
BINDING SHEAVES |
442. |
WORK |
443. |
WISHING |
443. |
To ――― |
444. |
ON THE BORDERS OF CANNOCK CHASE |
444. |
THE MARINER'S CAVE |
445. |
A REVERIE |
454. |
DEFTON WOOD |
456. |
THE SNOWDROP MONUMENT
(IN
LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL) |
457. |
AN ANCIENT CHESS KING |
459. |
COMFORT IN THE NIGHT |
460. |
THOUGH ALL GREAT DEEDS |
460. |
THE LONG WHITE SEAM |
461. |
AN OLD WIFE'S SONG |
462. |
COLD AND QUIET |
463. |
A SNOW MOUNTAIN |
464. |
SLEEP |
465. |
PROMISING |
465. |
LOVE |
466. |
POEMS WRITTEN ON THE DEATHS OF THREE CHILDREN: |
|
Henry, aged eight years |
467. |
Samuel, aged nine years |
471. |
Katie, aged five years |
474. |
THE TWO MARGARITAS: |
|
I. Margaret by the Mere Side |
477. |
II. Margaret in the Xebecs |
488. |
THE SHEPHERD LADY |
506. |
ABOVE THE CLOUDS |
507. |
LOVE'S THREAD OF GOLD |
508. |
FAILURE |
508. |
ONE MORNING, OH! SO EARLY |
509. |
THE DAYS WITHOUT ALLOY |
510. |
THE-LEAVES OF LION ALOES |
511. |
ON THE ROCKS BY ABERDEEN |
511. |
FEATHERS AND MOSS |
512. |
SWEET IS CHILDHOOD |
512. |
THE GYPSY'S SELLING SONG |
513. |
A WOOING SONG |
513. |
SLEEP AND TIME |
514. |
MASTER, QUOTA THE AULD HOUND |
514. |
LIKE A MAVERICK IN THE LIFT |
515. |
AT ONE AGAIN |
|
I. Noonday |
515. |
II. Sunset |
516. |
III. The Dream |
517. |
IV. The Waking |
518. |
V. A Song |
518. |
VI. Lovers |
519. |
VII. Fathers |
520. |
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