Louise Imogen Guiney Poems
- 1. A Seventeenth-century Song
- 2. Among The Flags
- 3. Brook Farm
- 4. Sunday Chimes In The City
- 5. The Atoning Yesterday
- 6. Peter Rugg The Bostonian
- 7. A Song Of The Lilac
- 8. In The Reading-room Of The British Museum
- 9. A Footnote To A Famous Lyric
- 10. Ode For A Master Mariner Ashore
- 11. A Salutation
- 12. Martyr-s Memorial
- 13. The Wild Ride
- 14. Open, Time
- 15. Summum Bonum
- 16. Valse Jeune
- 17. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
- 18. A Friend's Song For Simoisius
- 19. The Vigil-at-arms
- 20. Nocturne
- 21. The Lights Of London
- 22. Tryste Noel
- 23. Saint Florent-le-vieil
- 24. Friendship Broken
- 25. Sanctuary
- 26. Of Joan's Youth
- 27. Pax Paganica
- 28. Tryste Noël
- 29. The Kings
- 30. Of Joan's Youth
- 31. Irish Peasant Song
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Kate Drew-Wilkinson: Louise Imogen Guiney is my Great Great Aunt. She took my young Mother, Louise Guiney and my great Aunts Grace and Ruth Guiney to England, to Oxford and cared for them until her death. I have stories and many images of her with family, thanks to Grace and Ruth making a family album. Pictures by Fred Holland Day. I have pictures of her with her cat Wee -one.. and I will spend the rest of my days reading, researching and enjoying, now that I am 83. I would love to hear from any of those who know and love her work, or any way I can be led to some Guiney relatives..The only ones I knew and knew well were my Great Aunts, living outside Oxford.