
England and Yesterday - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Louise Imogen Guiney,
Language: English
Genre(s): Poetry
1 / 53London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
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- 1. London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
- 2. London - II. Fog
- 3. London - III. Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
- 4. London - IV. Strikers in Hyde Park
- 5. London - V. Changes in the Temple
- 6. London - VI. The Lights of London
- 7. London - VII. Doves
- 8. London - VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
- 9. London - IX. Sunday Chimes in the City
- 10. London - X. A Porch in Belgravia
- 11. London - XI. York Stairs
- 12. London - XII. In the Docks
- 13. Oxford - I. The Tow-Path
- 14. Oxford - II. The Old Dial of Corpus
- 15. Oxford - III. Ad Antiquarium
- 16. Oxford - IV. Rooks in New College Gardens
- 17. Oxford - V. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
- 18. Oxford - VI. On the Same (continued)
- 19. Oxford - VII. A December Walk
- 20. Oxford - VIII. Undertones at Magdalen
- 21. Oxford - IX. Port Meadow
- 22. Oxford - X. Martyrs’ Memorial
- 23. Oxford - XI. A Last View
- 24. Oxford - XII. Retrieval
- 25. A Ballad of Kenelm
- 26. Two Irish Peasant Songs
- 27. In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
- 28. To a Child
- 29. In a Perpendicular Church
- 30. A Seventeenth-Century Song
- 31. Columba and the Stork
- 32. The Chantry
- 33. April in Govilon
- 34. On Leaving Winchester
- 35. On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel
- 36. Of Joan’s Youth
- 37. Passing the Minster
- 38. The Yew-Tree
- 39. Shropshire Landscape
- 40. The Graham Tartan to a Graham
- 41. In a London Street
- 42. Athassel Abbey
- 43. Romans in Dorset
- 44. To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
- 45. For Izaak Walton
- 46. A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
- 47. A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
- 48. Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s 'History of the Rebellion'
- 49. A Last Word on Shelley
- 50. An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
- 51. Emily Brontë
- 52. Pax Paganica
- 53. Valediction: R. L. S., 1894
About
Louise Imogen Guiney was an American poet, well-connected in the art of her time. Much of her life was spent in England, mostly at London and Oxford. This volume of poems contains, among other poems, 24 sonnets written in those two cities. - Summary by Carolin
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