Happy Ending: The Collected Lyrics of Louise Imogen Guiney

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

The Kings

The Squall

Open, Time

The Knight Errant

To a Dog's Memory

Memorial Day

Romans in Dorset

Horologion

His Angel to his Mother

Autumn Magic

Five Carols for Christmastide I

On Leaving Winchester

Cobwebs

AstrAEa

The Yew-Tree

Ten Colloquies I. THE SEARCH

Winter Boughs

W.H.

The Vigil-at-Arms

A Friend's Song for Simoisius

To an Ideal

In a Ruin, after a Thunder Storm

Beati Mortui

Two Irish Peasant Songs I. IN LEINSTER

The Japanese Anemone

Orisons

The Inner Fate: a Chorus

The Acknowledgment

By the Trundle-bed

Arboricide

The Cherry Bough

The Wild Ride

Bedesfolk

In a City Street

Florentin

A Song of the Lilac

Monochrome

Saint Francis Endeth his Sermon

An Estray

Friendship Broken I

A Talisman

Heathenesse

For Izaak Walton

Fifteen Epitaphs I

Deo Optimo Maximo

Charista Musing

The Still of the Year

A Footnote to a Famous Lyric

T.W.P.

Summum Bonum

When on the Marge of Evening

Hylas

Nocturne

To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

Planting the Poplar

To One who would not Spare Himself

Winter Peace

Sleep

Writ in my Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion

In a February Garden

A Valediction

A Footpath Morality

The Light of the House

An Outdoor Litany

Of Joan's Youth

In a Brecon Valley

A Song of Far Travel

Spring

The Colour-Bearer

Sanctuary

Emily BrontE

Pascal

Borderlands

Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore

OXFORD AND LONDON

OXFORD

I. The Tow-Path

II. Ad Antiquarium

III. Martyrs' Memorial

IV. Parks Road

V. Tom

VI. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford I

VII. A December Walk

VIII. The Old Dial of Corpus

IX. Rooks: New College Gardens

X. Above Port Meadow

XI. Undertones at Magdalen

XII. A Last View I

LONDON

I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey

II. Fog

III. St. Peter-ad-Vincula

IV. Strikers in Hyde Park

V. Changes in the Temple

VI. The Lights of London

VII. Doves

VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum

IX. Sunday Chimes in the City

X. A Porch in Belgravia

XI. York Stairs

XII. In the Docks

NOTES

CONTENTS

frontispiece
G.F. Watts, pinx.Hollyer, Photo.

Rower maul'd in the Sea, ah, Rower
Limp as Grasses behind the Mower.
Pity'd most that thy Woes deny thee
Sight of the Spirit Steersman by thee!


Tho' more near than a hinted Haven
Lie the Port that is coral-paven,
All is well: the Unseen Befriending
Makes of either the Happy Ending.

HAPPY ENDING

The Collected Lyrics of
Louise Imogen Guiney


TOUT BIEN OU RIEN


HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
BOSTON AND NEW YORK: 1909


COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published December 1909


TO
ANNE WHITNEY


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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