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Series Introduction
Public Domain Core Collection Team
Introduction to the Book
Accessibility Statement
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Author's Foreword
Biographical Sketch
Ojistoh
As Red Men Die
The Pilot of the Plains
The Cattle Thief
A Cry from an Indian Wife
Dawendine
Wolverine
The Vagabonds
The Song My Paddle Sings
The Camper
At Husking Time
Workworn
Easter
Erie Waters
The Flight of the Crows
Moonset
Marshlands
Joe
Shadow River
Rainfall
Under Canvas
The Bird's Lullaby
Overlooked
Fasting
Christmastide
Close By
The Idlers
At Sunset
Penseroso
Re-Voyage
Brier
Wave-Won
The Happy Hunting Grounds
In the Shadows
Nocturne
My English Letter
Canadian Born
Where Leaps the Ste. Marie
Harvest Times
Lady Lorgnette
Low Tide at St. Andrews
Beyond the Blue
The Mariner
Lullaby of the Iroquois
The Corn Husker
Prairie Greyhounds
Golden—Of the Selkirks
The Songster
Thistle-Down
The Riders of the Plains
Silhouette
A Prodigal
"Through Time and Better Distance"
At Half-Mast
The Sleeping Giant
The Quill Worker
Guard of the Eastern Gate
At Crow's Nest Pass
"Give Us Barabbas"
Your Mirror Frame
Fire-Flowers
The City and the Sea
A Toast
Lady Icicle
The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley
The Art of Alma-Tadema
Good-Bye
In Grey Days
Brandon
The Indian Corn Planter
The Cattle Country
Autumn's Orchestra
The Trail to Lillooet
Canada
The Lifting of the Mist
The Homing Bee
The Lost Lagoon
The Train Dogs
The King's Consort
When George Was King
Day Dawn
The Archer
The Wolf
The Man in Chrysanthemum Land
Calgary of the Plains
The Ballad of Yaada
"And He Said, Fight On"
Glossary
The following poems are from the author’s second book, “Canadian Born,” first published in 1903.
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