England and Yesterday (Louise Imogen Guiney) [Full AudioBook]
England and Yesterday by Louise Imogen Guiney (1861 - 1920)
00:00:00 London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
00:02:28 London - II. Fog
00:04:59 London - III. Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
00:07:36 London - IV. Strikers in Hyde Park
00:10:18 London - V. Changes in the Temple
00:12:51 London - VI. The Lights of London
00:15:24 London - VII. Doves
00:17:55 London - VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
00:20:26 London - IX. Sunday Chimes in the City
00:22:58 London - X. A Porch in Belgravia
00:25:42 London - XI. York Stairs
00:28:15 London - XII. In the Docks
00:30:42 Oxford - I. The Tow-Path
00:33:16 Oxford - II. The Old Dial of Corpus
00:35:52 Oxford - III. Ad Antiquarium
00:38:33 Oxford - IV. Rooks in New College Gardens
00:41:12 Oxford - V. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
00:43:50 Oxford - VI. On the Same (continued)
00:46:31 Oxford - VII. A December Walk
00:49:23 Oxford - VIII. Undertones at Magdalen
00:51:54 Oxford - IX. Port Meadow
00:54:24 Oxford - X. Martyrs’ Memorial
00:57:11 Oxford - XI. A Last View
00:59:41 Oxford - XII. Retrieval
01:02:28 A Ballad of Kenelm
01:06:25 Two Irish Peasant Songs
01:11:37 In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
01:14:09 To a Child
01:16:44 In a Perpendicular Church
01:19:09 A Seventeenth-Century Song
01:21:47 Columba and the Stork
01:24:41 The Chantry
01:27:24 April in Govilon
01:30:07 On Leaving Winchester
01:33:25 On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel
01:36:16 Of Joan’s Youth
01:38:32 Passing the Minster
01:40:47 The Yew-Tree
01:43:17 Shropshire Landscape
01:45:50 The Graham Tartan to a Graham
01:48:01 In a London Street
01:51:04 Athassel Abbey
01:54:08 Romans in Dorset
01:57:42 To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
02:00:19 For Izaak Walton
02:03:26 A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
02:06:36 A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
02:10:11 Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s 'History of the Rebellion'
02:12:27 A Last Word on Shelley
02:14:34 An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
02:17:10 Emily Brontë
02:19:19 Pax Paganica
02:21:41 Valediction: R. L. S., 1894
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Table of contents:
00:00:00 01 - London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
00:01:07 02 - London - II. Fog
00:02:17 03 - London - III. Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
00:03:33 04 - London - IV. Strikers in Hyde Park
00:04:54 05 - London - V. Changes in the Temple
00:06:06 06 - London - VI. The Lights of London
00:07:18 07 - London - VII. Doves
00:08:28 08 - London - VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
00:09:38 09 - London - IX. Sunday Chimes in the City
00:10:49 10 - London - X. A Porch in Belgravia
00:12:12 11 - London - XI. York Stairs
00:13:25 12 - London - XII. In the Docks
00:14:31 13 - Oxford - I. The Tow-Path
00:15:45 14 - Oxford - II. The Old Dial of Corpus
00:17:00 15 - Oxford - III. Ad Antiquarium
00:18:20 16 - Oxford - IV. Rooks in New College Gardens
00:19:38 17 - Oxford - V. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
00:20:55 18 - Oxford - VI. On the Same (continued)
00:22:15 19 - Oxford - VII. A December Walk
00:23:46 20 - Oxford - VIII. Undertones at Magdalen
00:24:57 21 - Oxford - IX. Port Meadow
00:26:06 22 - Oxford - X. Martyrs’ Memorial
00:27:31 23 - Oxford - XI. A Last View
00:28:40 24 - Oxford - XII. Retrieval
00:30:06 25 - A Ballad of Kenelm
00:32:42 26 - Two Irish Peasant Songs
00:36:33 27 - In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
00:37:43 28 - To a Child
00:38:57 29 - In a Perpendicular Church
00:40:02 30 - A Seventeenth-Century Song
00:41:19 31 - Columba and the Stork
00:42:52 32 - The Chantry
00:44:13 33 - April in Govilon
00:45:36 34 - On Leaving Winchester
00:47:33 35 - On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel
00:49:04 36 - Of Joan’s Youth
00:49:59 37 - Passing the Minster
00:50:54 38 - The Yew-Tree
00:52:03 39 - Shropshire Landscape
00:53:15 40 - The Graham Tartan to a Graham
00:54:05 41 - In a London Street
00:55:47 42 - Athassel Abbey
00:57:30 43 - Romans in Dorset
00:59:44 44 - To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
01:01:00 45 - For Izaak Walton
01:02:46 46 - A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
01:04:35 47 - A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
01:06:50 48 - Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s 'History of the Rebellion'
01:07:45 49 - A Last Word on Shelley
01:08:31 50 - An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
01:09:46 51 - Emily Brontë
01:10:35 52 - Pax Paganica
01:11:36 53 - Valediction: R. L. S., 1894
Language: English
Duration: 01:12:58
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Audiobook full length. 00:00:00- London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
00:01:06- London - II. Fog
00:02:16- London - III. Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
00:03:31- London - IV. Strikers in Hyde Park
00:04:52- London - V. Changes in the Temple
00:06:03- London - VI. The Lights of London
00:07:15- London - VII. Doves
00:08:24- London - VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
00:09:34- London - IX. Sunday Chimes in the City
00:10:44- London - X. A Porch in Belgravia
00:12:07- London - XI. York Stairs
00:13:19- London - XII. In the Docks
00:14:25- Oxford - I. The Tow-Path
00:15:38- Oxford - II. The Old Dial of Corpus
00:16:52- Oxford - III. Ad Antiquarium
00:18:11- Oxford - IV. Rooks in New College Gardens
00:19:29- Oxford - V. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
00:20:46- Oxford - VI. On the Same (continued)
00:22:05- Oxford - VII. A December Walk
00:23:36- Oxford - VIII. Undertones at Magdalen
00:24:46- Oxford - IX. Port Meadow
00:25:54- Oxford - X. Martyrs’ Memorial
00:27:19- Oxford - XI. A Last View
00:28:27- Oxford - XII. Retrieval
00:29:52- A Ballad of Kenelm
00:32:28- Two Irish Peasant Songs
00:36:18- In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
00:37:28- To a Child
00:38:42- In a Perpendicular Church
00:39:46- A Seventeenth-Century Song
00:41:02- Columba and the Stork
00:42:35- The Chantry
00:43:56- April in Govilon
00:45:18- On Leaving Winchester
00:47:14- On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel
00:48:44- Of Joan’s Youth
00:49:39- Passing the Minster
00:50:33- The Yew-Tree
00:51:42- Shropshire Landscape
00:52:54- The Graham Tartan to a Graham
00:53:43- In a London Street
00:55:25- Athassel Abbey
00:57:07- Romans in Dorset
00:59:20- To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
01:00:35- For Izaak Walton
01:02:22- A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
01:04:10- A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
01:06:24- Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s 'History of the Rebellion'
01:07:19- A Last Word on Shelley
01:08:04- An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
01:09:19- Emily Brontë
01:10:07- Pax Paganica
01:11:07- Valediction: R. L. S., 1894 English audio books playlist
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England and Yesterday by Louise Imogen GUINEY read by Various | Full Audio Book
England and Yesterday by Louise Imogen GUINEY (1861 - 1920)
Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Tomas Peter, Sonia, Eva Davis, Bruce Kachuk, Nemo, RecordingPerson, Melanie T in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - London - I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey
00:01:06 - 02 - London - II. Fog
00:02:16 - 03 - London - III. Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
00:03:31 - 04 - London - IV. Strikers in Hyde Park
00:04:52 - 05 - London - V. Changes in the Temple
00:06:03 - 06 - London - VI. The Lights of London
00:07:14 - 07 - London - VII. Doves
00:08:24 - 08 - London - VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
00:09:33 - 09 - London - IX. Sunday Chimes in the City
00:10:44 - 10 - London - X. A Porch in Belgravia
00:12:06 - 11 - London - XI. York Stairs
00:13:18 - 12 - London - XII. In the Docks
00:14:24 - 13 - Oxford - I. The Tow-Path
00:15:37 - 14 - Oxford - II. The Old Dial of Corpus
00:16:51 - 15 - Oxford - III. Ad Antiquarium
00:18:11 - 16 - Oxford - IV. Rooks in New College Gardens
00:19:28 - 17 - Oxford - V. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
00:20:45 - 18 - Oxford - VI. On the Same (continued)
00:22:04 - 19 - Oxford - VII. A December Walk
00:23:35 - 20 - Oxford - VIII. Undertones at Magdalen
00:24:45 - 21 - Oxford - IX. Port Meadow
00:25:53 - 22 - Oxford - X. Martyrs' Memorial
00:27:18 - 23 - Oxford - XI. A Last View
00:28:26 - 24 - Oxford - XII. Retrieval
00:29:51 - 25 - A Ballad of Kenelm
00:32:27 - 26 - Two Irish Peasant Songs
00:36:17 - 27 - In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
00:37:27 - 28 - To a Child
00:38:40 - 29 - In a Perpendicular Church
00:39:44 - 30 - A Seventeenth-Century Song
00:41:01 - 31 - Columba and the Stork
00:42:33 - 32 - The Chantry
00:43:54 - 33 - April in Govilon
00:45:16 - 34 - On Leaving Winchester
00:47:13 - 35 - On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George's Chapel
00:48:42 - 36 - Of Joan's Youth
00:49:37 - 37 - Passing the Minster
00:50:31 - 38 - The Yew-Tree
00:51:40 - 39 - Shropshire Landscape
00:52:51 - 40 - The Graham Tartan to a Graham
00:53:41 - 41 - In a London Street
00:55:22 - 42 - Athassel Abbey
00:57:05 - 43 - Romans in Dorset
00:59:18 - 44 - To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
01:00:33 - 45 - For Izaak Walton
01:02:19 - 46 - A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
01:04:07 - 47 - A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
01:06:21 - 48 - Writ in my Lord Clarendon's 'History of the Rebellion'
01:07:16 - 49 - A Last Word on Shelley
01:08:02 - 50 - An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
01:09:16 - 51 - Emily Brontë
01:10:04 - 52 - Pax Paganica
01:11:04 - 53 - Valediction: R. L. S., 1894
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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