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7th Jan 2014 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

[4 blank pages] POEMS By CAROLINE M. WILKINS COPYRIGHT, CANADA 1926 [unnumbered page] Preface      It is the Author’s hope, in publishing this Book of Poems, that the readers may find some of them interesting. If so, she will feel that the time and thought spent in their composition has not been in vain. […]

1st Jan 2014 Posted in: The Confederation Poets 0

The Collected Poems of Isabella Valancy Crawford  [blank page] [illustration: Isabella Valancy Crawford] The Collected Poems of Isabella Valancy Crawford Edited by J. W. GARVIN, B. A. With Introduction by ETHELWYN WETHERALD Author of “The House of the Trees,” “Tangled in Stars,” “The Radiant Road,” etc., etc. TORONTO WILLIAM BRIGGS 1905 [unnumbered page] Entered according […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

IMMORTALITY By Constance Davies-Woodrow They are not dead, those singers of the past, Who feel no more the stab of beauty’s pain At song of bird, or sunset’s irised flame, Or drifting scent of lilacs after rain. The fleet enchantments of their mortal hour, The lambent flowers of passion and regret, The laurels that were […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

The RYERSON POETRY CHAP–BOOKS The Captive Gypsy By CONSTANCE DAVIES WOODROW Introductory Note by Charles G. D. Roberts [unnumbered page] ACKNOWLEDGMENTS are made to the following, in whose pages most of these poems first appeared: The Hamilton Herald, The Canadian Bookman, The Canadian Magazine, The Christian Guardian, National Life of Canada, The Woman’s Magazine, London, […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Modernist Canadian Poets 0

[2 blank pages] Chuckles From Home [unnumbered page] [blank page] CHUCKLES FROM HOME [illustration] By Harold S. Wood  First edition, 1930 The Reliance Press, Toronto [unnumbered page] To my Mother, my Father and my Wife this little volume is affectionately dedicated [unnumbered page] [blank page] FOREWORD In presenting this little volume of verse I would […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

The Wandering Jew And Other Poems “WALTER ALEXANDER” Price: 75 Cents Postpaid [unnumbered page] [blank page] COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1918 BY THE AUTHOR [unnumbered page] [2 blank pages] [unnumbered page, includes illustration: THE AUTHOR W. J. Wraith] The Wandering Jew and Other Poems BY “WALTER ALEXANDER” Lucknow, Ont. The Sentinel Presses 1917 [unnumbered page] [blank page] […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

[illustration] THE HAPPY WARRIOR. From the painting by George Frederick Watts. [unnumbered page] [blank page] [unnumbered page; includes illustration] THE ADVENTURE BEAUTIFUL BY LILIAN WHITING “Thine eyes shall see the King in His beauty; they shall behold the land that is very far off.” TORONTO McCLELLAND, GOODCHILD, & STEWART LIMITED [unnumbered page] Copyright, 1917, BY […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

[4 blank pages] POEMS OF THE LOVE OF COUNTRY SELECTED AND EDITED BY  J. E. WETHERELL, B. A. Principal, Collegiate Institute, Strathroy TORONTO MORANGE & CO., LIMITED 1905 [unnumbered page] ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIVE BY MORANGE & CO., LIMITED AT THE DEPARTMENT OF […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

[blank page] Thoughts in Verse BY ELIZABETH NUTTALL HOPKINS With a Preface by PROFESSOR WILLIAM CLARK, D.C.L., LL.D. of Trinity University, Toronto TORONTO WILLIAM BRIGGS 1906 [unnumbered page] Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand nine hundred and six, by J. CASTELL HOPKINS, at the Department of Agriculture. […]

17th Dec 2013 Posted in: Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets 0

[2 blank pages] INDIAN AND OTHER TALES By M. L. Hope Toronto William Briggs 1911 [unnumbered page] Copyright, Canada, 1911, By M. L. Hope. [unnumbered page] INDIAN AND OTHER TALES [unnumbered page] [blank page] INDIAN AND OTHER TALES O beautiful wind of the West, In your wand’rings o’er land and sea, What have you seen […]