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INGELOW, JEAN (18201897) , English poet and novelist, was born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, on the 17th of March
anonymous
Dreux
series of Poems was published in 1885. She resided for the last years of her life in Kensington, and somewhat outlived her popularity as a poet. She died on the 20th of July 1897. Her poems, which were collected in one volume in 1898, have often the genuine ballad note, and as a writer of songs she was exceedingly successful. " Sailing beyond Seas " and " When Sparrows build " in Supper at the Mill were deservedly among the most popular songs of the day; but they share, with the rest of her work
Coast
Calverley
prose
gift of narrative; while a delicate underlying tenderness is never wanting in either medium to her sometimes tortured expression. Miss Ingelow was a woman of frank and hospitable manners, with a look of the Lady Bountiful of a country parish. She had nothing of the professional authoress or the " literary lady" about her, and, as with characteristic simplicity she was accustomed to say, was no great
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