Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.

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Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.

by Jean Ingelow

EN·~8 hours·191 chapters

Chapters

191 total
1

BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE, ENG. - ST. BOTOLPH'S CHURCH IN THE DISTANCE.] - POEMS BY JEAN INGELOW - VOLUME II. - _TO JEAN INGELOW.

42:17
2

[Illustration: MISS INGELOW'S FORMER HOME.

0:02
3

ECHO AND THE FERRY.

7:10
4

PRELUDES TO A PENNY READING.

6:23
5

SONG. - I.

5:04
6

DUET.

1:37
7

SONG. - I.

1:54
8

I

4:01
9

I.

2:00
10

KISMET.

4:16

Description

This volume gathers a wide‑ranging selection of verses that trace the poet’s journey from the bright, song‑like optimism of her early years to the richer, more contemplative tones of later life. The opening lyric celebrates youthful vigor, while the later pieces reveal a voice seasoned by experience, still eager to sing the “deeper heart.” Listeners will find a seamless flow between the airy early stanzas and the resonant, reflective later poems.

Among the many gems are tender portraits of nature such as “The Australian Bell‑Bird” and “The Snowdrop Monument,” alongside mythic and historic sketches like “The Sleep of Sigismund,” “A Maid‑Martyr,” and a vivid recounting of naval conflict. Gentle love pieces, devotional hymns, and wistful childhood memories sit side by side with sharper observations on loss and hope, offering a kaleidoscope of moods and subjects.

Read aloud, the poems unfold with a musical cadence that invites quiet reflection. Whether you’re drawn to serene landscapes, heartfelt devotion, or the quiet drama of everyday moments, the collection’s lyrical charm makes it a soothing companion for any listening hour.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Ingelow

Jean Ingelow

1820–1897

A bestselling Victorian poet and novelist in her own lifetime, she was especially admired for vivid narrative poems and warmly imaginative writing for children. Her work ranged from lyrical verse to fiction, with a gift for storytelling that made her widely popular in the 1860s and beyond.

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