55 Quotes by Jean Ingelow

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    When our thoughts are born, Though they be good and humble, one should mind How they are reared, or some will go astray And shame their mother.

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    The moon is bleached as white as wool, And just dropping under; Every star is gone but three, And they hang far asunder,-- There's a sea-ghost all in gray, A tall shape of wonder!

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    For hearts where wakened love doth lurk, How fine, how blest a thing is work! For work does good when reasons fail.

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    You moon, have you done something wrong in heaven / That God has hidden your face?

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    Work is its own best earthly meed, Else have we none more than the sea-born throng Who wrought those marvellous isles that bloom afar.

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    The red Sahara in an angry glow, / With amber fogs, across its hollows trailed / Long strings of camels, gloomy-eyed and slow ...

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    O woman! thou wert fashioned to beguile: So have all sages said, all poets sung.

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    Yet there are some resting-places, / Life's untroubled interludes; / Times when neither past nor future / On the soul's deep calm intrudes.

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