Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II. by Jean Ingelow
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'IF I FORGET THEE, O JERUSALEM'
NATURE, FOR NATURE'S SAKE PERDITA SERIOUS POEMS, AND SONGS AND POEMS OF LOVE AND CHILDHOOD. LETTERS ON LIFE AND THE MORNING THE MONITIONS OF THE UNSEEN THE SHEPHERD LADY POEMS ON THE DEATHS OF THREE CHILDREN. HENRY SAMUEL KATIE THE SNOWDROP MONUMENT (IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL) HYMNS. THE MEASURELESS GULFS OF AIR ARE FULL OF THEE THOU WERT FAR OFF AND IN THE SIGHT OF HEAVEN THICK ORCHARDS ALL IN WHITE SWEET ARE HIS WAYS WHO RULES ABOVE O NIGHT OF NIGHTS DEAR IS THE LOST WIFE TO A LONE MAN'S HEART WEEPING AND WAILING NEEDS MUST BE JESUS, THE LAMB OF GOD THOU HAST BEEN ALWAY GOOD TO ME THOU THAT SLEEPEST NOT AFRAID NOW WINTER PAST, THE WHITE-THORN BOWER |
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