Lundy's Lane and Other Poems

Lundy's Lane and Other Poems

by Duncan Campbell Scott
Lundy's Lane and Other Poems

Lundy's Lane and Other Poems

by Duncan Campbell Scott

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CONTENTS
THE BATTLE OF LUNDY'S LANE

VIA BOREALIS —
Spring on Mattagami
An Impromptu
The Half-Breed Girl
Night Burial in the Forest
Dream Voyageurs
Song: Creep into My Heart
Ecstasy

LYRICS, SONGS AND SONNETS —
Meditation at Perugia
At William MacLennan's Grave. Near Florence
The Wood-Spring to the Poet
The November Pansy
The Height of Land
New Year's Night, 1916
Fragment of an Ode to Canada
Fantasia
The Lover to His Lass
The Ghost's Story
Night
The Apparition
At Sea
Madonna with Two Angels
Mid-August
Mist and Frost
The Beggar and the Angel
Improvisation on an Old Song
O Turn Once More
At the Gill-Nets
A Love Song
Three Songs:
Where love is life
Nothing came here but sunlight
I have songs of dancing pleasure
The Sailor's Sweetheart
Feuilles d'Automne
To the Heroic Soul:
Nurture thyself, O Soul!
Be strong, O Warring Soul!
Retrospect
Frost Magic:
Now in the moonrise, from a wintry sky
With these alone he draws in magic lines
In Snow-Time
To a Canadian Lad Killed in the War

THE CLOSED DOOR —
By a Child's Bed
Elizabeth Speaks
A Legend of Christ's Nativity
Willow-Pipes
Angel
Christmas Folk-Song
From Beyond
The Leaf
A Mystery Play

LINES IN MEMORY OF EDMUND MORRIS

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012792853
Publisher: Inspiratrix
Publication date: 07/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 220 KB

About the Author

"DUNCAN CAMPBELL SCOTT (1862 – 1947) was a Canadian poet and prose writer. With Charles G.D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, and Archibald Lampman, he is classed as one of Canada's Confederation Poets.

Scott was also a Canadian lifetime civil servant who served as deputy superintendent of the Department of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1932, and is "best known" today for "advocating the assimilation of Canada’s First Nations peoples" in that capacity." -- Wikipeda
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