“Yet there are some resting-places, / Life's untroubled interludes; / Times when neither past nor future / On the soul's deep calm intrudes.”
Quote by Jean Ingelow
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Poems by Jean Ingelow is a compilation of works by the 19th-century English poet, known for her romantic and often nostalgic verse. The collection encompasses a variety of themes, including nature, love, and historical events, showcasing Ingelow's lyrical style and imaginative storytelling. more
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