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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

623 | 624<br />

Studies for stories. 2 vols 1864, 1 vol Boston 1865. Anon.<br />

reviews: in Saturday Rev 18, 17 Dec 1864; Literary Churchman<br />

11, 25 Feb 1865; Atlantic Monthly 15, Mar 1865; Br Quart Rev 41,<br />

Apr 1865.<br />

Home thoughts and home scenes: in original poems by J. Ingelow,<br />

D. Greenwell, etc. 1865. 2 poems by Ingelow.<br />

Stories told to a child. 1865, 10th thousand 1867, [1891].<br />

<strong>The</strong> grandmother’s shoe. 1867. Stories told to a child, vol 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden opportunity. 1867. Stories told to a child, vol 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suspicious jackdaw, and <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Mr John Smith. 1867. Stories<br />

told to a child, [vol 3].<br />

<strong>The</strong> Moorish gold, and <strong>The</strong> one-eyed servant. 1867. Stories told to a<br />

child, vol 4.<br />

Little Rie and the rosebuds, and Can and could. 1867. Stories told to a<br />

child, vol 5.<br />

Deborah’s book, and <strong>The</strong> lonely rock. 1867. Stories told to a child, vol<br />

6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> minnows with silver tails, and Two ways <strong>of</strong> telling a story. 1867.<br />

Stories told to a child, vol 7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wild duck-shooter, and I have a right. 1867. Stories told to a<br />

child, vol 8.<br />

A story <strong>of</strong> doom and other poems. 1867, 1868 (3rd edn). 6 edns by<br />

1880, some called Poems: second series. 6th thousand 1874, 6th<br />

edn 1877.<br />

review: Athenaeum 2069, 22 Jan 1867.<br />

A sister’s bye-hours. 1868. Anon. Stories.<br />

Mopsa the fairy. 1869, Boston MA 1869. Everyman edn [1912], 1964. A<br />

long fairy story.<br />

review: Athenaeum 2171, 5 June 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little wonder-horn. A new series <strong>of</strong> Stories told to a child. 1872,<br />

1877. 12 <strong>of</strong> the 14 stories rptd in <strong>The</strong> little wonder-box, 6 vols, 32°,<br />

1887.<br />

review: Athenaeum 2355, 14 Dec 1872.<br />

Off the Skelligs. 4 vols 1872, 1879, 1906 (5th edn).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 2355, 14 Dec 1872; Spectator 46, 4 Jan 1873;<br />

Br Quart Rev 58, July 1873; Saturday Rev 36, 12 July 1873.<br />

Fated to be free. 3 vols 1875, new edn 1876, 1900. Rptd from Good<br />

Words.<br />

One hundred holy songs, carols and sacred ballads, original and<br />

suitable for music. 1878. Anon.<br />

Sarah de Berenger: a novel. 1879, 3 vols 1880, 1886.<br />

review: Saturday Rev 62, 16 Oct 1886.<br />

Poems. 2 vols 1880, New York 1880, London 1893. Vol 1 rptd from<br />

23rd edn <strong>of</strong> Poems (1863) with 1 additional poem; vol 2 rptd from<br />

6th edn <strong>of</strong> A story <strong>of</strong> doom and other poems, with addns.<br />

Don John: a story. 3 vols 1881, Boston MA 1881.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 2818, 29 Oct 1881; Spectator 54, 3 Dec 1881;<br />

Saturday Rev 54, 9 Sep 1882.<br />

<strong>The</strong> high tide on the coast <strong>of</strong> Lincolnshire 1571. Boston MA 1883,<br />

Boston, Lincolnshire 1972. First pbd in Poems (1863).<br />

Poems: third series. 1885, Boston MA 1885 as Poems <strong>of</strong> the old days<br />

and the new, 1888.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3006, 6 June 1885; Br Quart Rev 82, July<br />

1885; Saturday Rev 60, 29 Aug 1885.<br />

John Jerome, his thoughts and ways; a book without beginning.<br />

1886.<br />

Very young and Quite another story. 1890.<br />

review: Athenaeum 3296, 27 Dec 1890.<br />

A motto changed. 1893 (as Christmas no <strong>of</strong> Good Words), New York<br />

1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old man’s prayer. Manchester [1895]. Verse drama.<br />

Laura Richmond. 1901. First pbd in A sister’s bye-hours.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black polyanthus, and Widow Maclean. 1903. First pbd in A<br />

sister’s bye-hours.<br />

Ingelow contributed to Good Words, Fraser’s Mag, NMM, Harper’s,<br />

Longman’s Mag, St Paul’s and the Youth’s Mag. See Wellesley vol 5.<br />

§2<br />

Forman, H. B. Our living poets. 1871.<br />

Robertson, E. S. <strong>English</strong> poetesses. 1883.<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 21 July 1897; Athenaeum 24 July 1897.<br />

Some recollections <strong>of</strong> Jean Ingelow and her early friends. 1901, Port<br />

Washington NY and London 1972.<br />

Peters, M. Jean Ingelow, Victorian poetess. Ipswich 1972.<br />

Ingelow’s work was popular in America, and there were separate reprints <strong>of</strong><br />

many individual poems and stories. [rs]<br />

John Kells Ingram 1823–1907<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Lyster, T. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the writings <strong>of</strong> John Kells Ingram,<br />

1823–1907, with a brief chronology. Dublin 1909.<br />

§1<br />

Who fears to speak <strong>of</strong> ninety-eight? Nation (Dublin) 1 Apr 1843; rptd<br />

in <strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the Nation, 1843, and in his Sonnets and other<br />

poems, 1900, below.<br />

On the ‘Opus majus’ <strong>of</strong> Roger Bacon. From the Nat Hist Rev and<br />

Quart Jnl Science. Dublin 1858.<br />

Considerations on the state <strong>of</strong> Ireland: an address. Dublin 1863, 1864<br />

(2nd edn).<br />

Shakespeare. 1863. Lecture.<br />

Tennyson’s works. 1863. Lecture.<br />

A comparison between the <strong>English</strong> and Irish poor law, with respect<br />

to the conditions <strong>of</strong> relief. [Dublin 1864.]<br />

Sonnets and other poems. 1900.<br />

§2<br />

Falkiner, C. L. Memoir <strong>of</strong> John Kells Ingram, LL.D. Dublin 1907.<br />

William Josiah Irons 1812–83<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 10 (12).<br />

Rhymes, after Horace: six verse translations. Edinburgh 1982 (priv<br />

ptd).<br />

§1<br />

Hymn for advent: Dies irae [<strong>of</strong> Thomas de Celano] translated [as Day<br />

<strong>of</strong> wrath! o day <strong>of</strong> mourning!]. [1854.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> words <strong>of</strong> the hymns in the appendix <strong>of</strong> the Brompton metrical<br />

psalter. [Compiled by W. J. Irons] 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> a national church. 1862. Replies to ‘Essays and<br />

reviews’.<br />

Hymns for use in church. 1866.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> human responsibility. [1869.]<br />

Christianity as taught by St Paul. Oxford 1870.<br />

Psalms and hymns for the church. [1875], 1883.<br />

Irons also pbd many sermons and theological tracts.<br />

§2<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 20 June 1883.<br />

Miles, A. H. In Miles 10 (12).<br />

Julian.<br />

William Johnson, later Cory 1823–92<br />

Mss: poems, plays, notebooks, journals, letters etc, Eton College Lib.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Mackenzie, F. C. Cory: a biography. 1950. Includes a list <strong>of</strong> Cory’s<br />

works.<br />

See also <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> British literary Bibliographies.ed.T.H.<br />

Howard-Hill, Oxford 1987.

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