A Story Of Plantagenet (Nora Pembroke Poems)
In the small Village of St Joseph, below the City of Ottawa, stilllives or did live very recently, an ancient ...
In the small Village of St Joseph, below the City of Ottawa, stilllives or did live very recently, an ancient ...
The young Prince of Anhalt Dessau, The Dowager's only son,Was a sturdy strong-limbed fellow And a most determined one.Shook the tutor his ...
October's leaf was sere; The day was dark and drear.Wild war was loosed in rage o'er our quiet country then; When at ...
I, an Iroquois brave,Speak from my forest grave,Where by Utawa's wave I sleep in glory.Listen, pale faces, then,Let years roll back ...
There's a place in the North where the bonnie broom grows,Where winding through green meadows the silver Maine flows,Every lark ...
O thou wild rantin' wicked wit;Are thy works, thy fame livin' yet?Will thae daft people never quit An ne'er ha'e doneDisturbin' ...
Do you know the town Pembroke so loyal and longAnd so worthy the praise of a poet in song?Nestled down ...
With noiseless footstep, like the white-robed snow, The old year with closed record steals away;Record of gladness, suffering, joy, and woe, Of ...
A Prize Poem.I know Canada is fair to see, and pleasant; it is wellOn the banks of its broad river ...
With garments for sorrow torn, With eyelids heavy and red,A woman sat by a new-made grave, Bewailing her slaughtered dead--Weep! weep! weep! Tears ...
What is it that has stilled the usual hurry, Checking the eager tread of rapid feet?Why does the business face look ...
Who is the maid with silken hair By clear Maine Water roaming?For the fairy Queen is not so fair As she in ...
O thou son of the dark locks and eloquent tongue,With the brain of a statesman sagacious, and strong,And the heart ...
O friends, I cannot comfort, but will share with you your grieving, In the valley of the shadow where you sit ...
A SONG OF EXILEA withered shamrock, yet to me 'tis fair As the sweet rose to other eyes might be,Because its ...
(ORSON GROUT),_One of the victims of the Southern Prisons._Sit by me comrade, thou and I have stood Shoulder to shoulder on ...
Dearest of all, whose tenderness could rise To share all sorrow and to soothe all pain;The blessings breathed for thee with ...
We met--he was a stranger, His foot was free to roam;I was a simple maiden, Who had never left my home.He was ...
THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING Gather, oh gather! gather, oh gather On with the philabeg every manAnd up with the bonnet and badge ...
Since ere I left my native isle,My childhood's home, life's happy smileAnd crossed the separating seas,Nothing my lonely heart could ...
(WALTER AND FREDDIE.)From morn to eve, from evening unto morning, I mourn and cannot rest;So mourns the mother bird when home ...
He lay on my breast so sweet and fair, I fondly fancied his home was there,Nor thought that the eyes of ...
I am glad when men of genius Array a common thought,In imperishable beauty That it cannot be forgot.The heart thoughts all bright ...
Thou art, and, therefore, Thou art near, oh God! Thick darkness covers me, I cannot see;Is this the Shepherd's crook, or ...
Mary, ah me! gentle Mary, Can it be you're lying there,Pale and still, and cold as marble, You that was so young ...
Heart of mine, by thy quick beating, Thou knowest Isabel is near,And the gladness of the greeting Dims my eye with rapture's ...
Have you seen the beautiful Allumette, The magnificent pine-fringed lake,In its splendour the sun about to set, Ere the fair lady moon ...
They will place a bridal wreath, maiden, To crown all your shining hair;The mist-like cloud of the bridal veil Will float round ...
It is not very long since first we met, Thy path and mine lay very far apart;We are not of one ...
We came to the dividing line, Then he passed over and I am here,Sad and sore is this heart of mine That ...
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