Louise Imogen Guiney

Louise Imogen Guiney (January 7, 1861 – November 2, 1920) was an American poet, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Quotes

 * North from the beautiful islands, North from the headlands and highlands, The long sea-wall, The white ships flee with the swallow; The day-beams follow and follow, Glitter and fall.
 * Gloucester Harbor


 * Now that the wind is tamed and broken, And day gleams over the lea, Row, row, for the one you love Was out on the raging sea: Row, row, row, Sturdy and brave o’er the treacherous wave, Hope like a beacon before, Row, sailor, row Out to the sea from the shore!
 * After the Storm


 * Over the ships that are anchored, Over the fleets that part, Over the cities dark by the shore, High as a dream thou art!
 * The Sea-Gull