Louisa Catherine Shore (February 1824, Potton, Bedfordshire – 24 May 1895 Wimbledon, England)[1] was an English poet.
Arabellla sent this poem in to The Spectator without her knowledge and then the two sisters came to an agreement and the composition was reprinted as War Lyrics.
[2] The two sisters published a selection from Margaret Emily Shore's Journal[4] and it proves how talented a writer she was.
In April 1874, Louisa Shore submitted an article for the Westminster Review, which discussed the women's movement and it was reprinted several times.
In her younger days, Louisa Shore spent time in Fulham where she met the actress Fanny Kemble and the author Sara Coleridge.