Louise Gezelle[*][[Louise Gezelle (younger sister of Guido Gezelle, mother of Frank Lateur (Stijn Streuvels) (1834 - 1909))|]][13][1] Florence Gezelle[*][[Florence Gezelle (nun, teacher, sister and letter correspondent of Guido Gezelle (1847 - 1917))|]][13][1] Romaan Gislijn Gezelle[*][[Romaan Gislijn Gezelle (fireworks maker, taxidermist and brother of Guido Gezelle (1832 - 1899))|]][13][1] Joseph Gezelle[*][[Joseph Gezelle (Belgian vicar and pastor and brother of Guido Gezelle (1840 - 1903))|]][13][1]
Klein Seminarie[*] Engels College[*][[Engels College (catholic secondary school located in Bruges)|]] Engels Seminarie[*][[Engels Seminarie (seminar in the Belgian city of Bruges for mainly English but also Flemish students who wanted to do priestly work in the English Catholic dioceses)|]] Engels Klooster[*][[Engels Klooster (monastery and museum in Bruges, Belgium)|]][3] Congregatie van de Zusters Paulinen (Kortrijk)[*][[Congregatie van de Zusters Paulinen (Kortrijk) (monastic community based in the Belgian city of Kortrijk)|]] Sisters of the Child Jesus[*][[Sisters of the Child Jesus (Roman Catholic religious congregation for women)|]][3] Patronaat van de Katrientjes[*][[Patronaat van de Katrientjes (Roman Catholic education and training institute for young factory girls)|]] 't Jaer 30[*][['t Jaer 30 (catholic weekly newspaper in the Belgian city of Bruges)|]] Gazette van Kortrijk[*][[Gazette van Kortrijk (catholic newspaper)|]][5] bisdom Brugge[*][[bisdom Brugge (Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Belgium)|]] Davidsfonds afdeling Kortrijk[*][[Davidsfonds afdeling Kortrijk |]][1] Congrégation du Très Saint Nom de Marie[*][[Congrégation du Très Saint Nom de Marie (congregation for (French-speaking) ladies from the middle class)|]][1]
Hugo Verriest[*], Edward Gailliard[*], Victor Van Coillie[*][[Victor Van Coillie (Belgian priest, teacher and writer (1838–1888))|]], Hendrik Karel Van Doorne[*][[Hendrik Karel Van Doorne (priest, missionary, monastery director, vicar, pastor and friend of Guido Gezelle (1841 - 1914))|]], Edmond Houtave[*][[Edmond Houtave (Belgian priest, teacher, school director and vicar general (1838 - 1911))|]], Augustinus De Geetere[*][[Augustinus De Geetere (Belgian priest and teacher)|]], Marguerite Marie Josephine Sonck[*][[Marguerite Marie Josephine Sonck (letter correspondent of Guido Gezelle (1882-1924))|]], Hélène Janssens[*][[Hélène Janssens (nun and letter correspondent of Guido Gezelle (1882-1929))|]], Karel de Gheldere[*], Gustaaf Verriest[*], Eugeen van Oye[*], Alphonse de Voss[*][[Alphonse de Voss (missionary and catholic bishop)|]], Bruno De Splenter[*][[Bruno De Splenter (Belgian priest, teacher, missionary, pastor, dean and canon (1835 - 1899))|]], Aloysius Vandemaele[*][[Aloysius Vandemaele (Belgian priest, teacher and chaplain (1834 - 1912))|]], Adolf De Wolf[*][[Adolf De Wolf (pharmacist and friend of Guido Gezelle (1844-1920))|]], Gustaaf Hendrik Flamen[*], Georges William Gadd[*][[Georges William Gadd (engineer and company director (1842 - 1921))|]], Pierre Laigneil[*][[Pierre Laigneil (textile merchant)|]], Victor Lanssen[*][[Victor Lanssen (priest, educator, deservitor, coadjutor, curate and parish priest)|]], Maria Janssens[*][[Maria Janssens (daughter of Paul Janssens de Varebeke, sister of Hélène Janssens)|]], Edmond Wallays[*][[Edmond Wallays (priest, missionary and school principal (1842 - 1929))|]][1], Henricus Blancke[*][[Henricus Blancke (priest, missionary, chaplain and vicar)|]][1], Jan De Neve[*][[Jan De Neve (father, priest and missionary (1836 - 1866))|]][1], Constantin Lagae[*][[Constantin Lagae (father, priest and missionary (1841-1925))|]][1], Henry Edwin Harford[*][[Henry Edwin Harford (British priest and teacher)|]][1], Karel Legein[*][[Karel Legein (priest, teacher, coadjutor and curate (1837-1905))|]][1], Benedictus Sebastianus Andreas Bernolet[*][[Benedictus Sebastianus Andreas Bernolet (lawyer and magistrate)|]][1], Frederik Bonte[*][[Frederik Bonte (priest and missionary)|]][1], Edmond Neut[*][[Edmond Neut (father, priest and missionary (1841-1895))|]][1], Ivo Rufinus Bruno Delbaere[*][[Ivo Rufinus Bruno Delbaere (Catholic priest, teacher, curate, pastor and playwright (1833-1887))|]][1], Serilus Ivo Camil Delbaere[*][[Serilus Ivo Camil Delbaere (Catholic priest, curate, parish priest and spiritual director)|]][1], Henri Delbaere[*][[Henri Delbaere (Catholic priest and missionary (1838-1901))|]][1], Amandus Dambre[*][[Amandus Dambre (priest, teacher, curate, parish priest, titular canon, inspector and director (1832-1906))|]][1], Edmund Benedict Hicks[*][[Edmund Benedict Hicks (priest and chaplain (1841 - 1869))|]][1], Emiel Maria Dekiere[*][[Emiel Maria Dekiere (priest and missionary (born 1840))|]][1], Theophiel Joseph Toye[*][[Theophiel Joseph Toye (doctor and politician (1837-1929))|]][1], Domenico Pisani[*][[Domenico Pisani (person (1841-1902))|]][1], Vincenzo Pisani[*][[Vincenzo Pisani (person (born 1843))|]][1]
Prin lirica sa romantică cu accente impresioniste, aduce în actualitate tradiția medievală, în care natura devine expresie a lumii interioare.
Versurile sale melodioase, rafinate, sunt străbătute de emoții puternice, celebrează existența și divinitatea, cântând miracolul vieții, vina și ispășirea, bucuria începutului și eterna trecere.