Jean Ingelow citations

Jean Ingelow est une romancière et poétesse anglaise.

✵ 17. mars 1820 – 20. juillet 1897
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Jean Ingelow: 39 citations0 J'aime

Jean Ingelow: Citations en anglais

“All night, all day, He waits sublime,
Until the fulness of the time
Decreed from His eternity.”

Jean Ingelow

"Scholar and Carpenter", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Contexte: p>The while He sits whose name is Love,
And waits, as Noah did, for the dove,
To wit if she would fly to him.He waits for us, while, houseless things,
We beat about with bruised wings
On the dark floods and water-springs,
The ruined world, the desolate sea;
With open windows from the prime
All night, all day, He waits sublime,
Until the fulness of the time
Decreed from His eternity.</p

“The while He sits whose name is Love,
And waits, as Noah did, for the dove,
To wit if she would fly to him.”

Jean Ingelow

"Scholar and Carpenter", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Contexte: p>The while He sits whose name is Love,
And waits, as Noah did, for the dove,
To wit if she would fly to him.He waits for us, while, houseless things,
We beat about with bruised wings
On the dark floods and water-springs,
The ruined world, the desolate sea;
With open windows from the prime
All night, all day, He waits sublime,
Until the fulness of the time
Decreed from His eternity.</p

“To bear, to nurse, to rear,
To watch and then to lose,
To see my bright ones disappear,
Drawn up like morning dews.”

Jean Ingelow

"Songs of Seven. Seven times Six", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath
Than my sonne's wife, Elizabeth.”

Jean Ingelow

"The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“If one cannot have success, the next most agreeable thing is failure.”

Jean Ingelow

Chapter 3, John Jerome, His Thoughts and Ways (1886)

“But two are walking apart forever
And wave their hands for a mute farewell.”

Jean Ingelow

"Divided", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“How short our happy days appear!
How long the sorrowful!”

Jean Ingelow

"The Mariner's Cave", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“Reign, and keep life in this our deep desire
Our only greatness is that we aspire.”

Jean Ingelow

"A Snow Mountain", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“Let me be only sure; for sooth to tell
The sorest dole is doubt.”

Jean Ingelow Poems

"Honours—Part II", line 83, p. 21.
Poems (1863)

“It is a comely fashion to be glad,—
Joy is the grace we say to God.”

Jean Ingelow

"Songs with Preludes: Dominion", p. 269.
A Story of Doom (1867)

“A man can sometimes hold his own with one woman, but never with two.”

Jean Ingelow

Source: John Jerome: His Thoughts and Ways (1886), Ch. 12, p. 207.

“A man's world, but woman bides her time.”

Jean Ingelow

Source: John Jerome: His Thoughts and Ways (1886), Ch. 7, p. 107.

“I'm like a good clock, I neither gain nor lose. I can strike, too.”

Jean Ingelow

Source: Fated to Be Free: A Novel (1875), Ch. 19, p. 229.

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