Works
Poetry
- Poems (1863) (transcription project)
- Songs of seven (1866) (transcription project)
- A Story of Doom and other poems (1867) (external scan)
- The Brides of Enderby
- The complete poems of Jean Ingelow (1871) (external scan)
- High tide on the coast of Lincolnshire (1892)
Children’s stories
- Studies for Stories (1864) (external scan)
- Stories Told to a Child (1865)
- A sister's bye-hours, 1868 (external scan)
- Mopsa the Fairy (1869) (external scan)
- The Little Wonder-horn (1877) (external scan)
Novels
- Allerton and Dreux (1851) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- Off the Skelligs (1872) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Fated to be Free (1873) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
- Sarah de Berenger (1880) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
- Don John (1881) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
- John Jerome (1886) (external scan)
- Quite Another Story, 1890 (external scan)
- A Motto Changed (1894)
Works about Ingelow
- Some recollections of Jean Ingelow and her early friends, 1901 (external scan)
- "Ingelow, Jean," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Ingelow, Jean," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1901) in 3 vols.
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