
Happy Ending: The Collected Lyrics of Louise Imogen Guiney
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- HAPPY ENDING
- HAPPY ENDING
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- HAPPY ENDING
- 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
- II
- III
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- V
- On Leaving Winchester
- Cobwebs
- Astræa
- The Yew-Tree
- Ten Colloquies
- I. THE SEARCH
- II. FACT AND THE MYSTIC
- III. THE POET’S CHART
- IV. OF THE GOLDEN AGE
- V. ON TIME’S THRESHOLD
- VI. WOOD-PIGEONS
- VII. PREDICAMENTS
- VIII. THE CO-ETERNAL
- IX. STERN APHRODITE
- X. THE JUBILEE
- 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
- II. IN ULSTER
- The Japanese Anemone
- Orisons
- The Inner Fate: a Chorus
- The Acknowledgment
- 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
- II
- A Talisman
- Heathenesse
- For Izaak Walton
- Fifteen Epitaphs
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- IX
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- XIV
- XV
- 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
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- A Song of Far Travel
- Spring
- The Colour-Bearer
- Sanctuary
- Emily Brontë
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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