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|a Cameron, George Frederick,
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|a Lyrics on freedom, love and death /
|c by the late George Frederick Cameron ; ed. by his brother Charles J. Cameron.
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|a Toronto ;
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|b University of Toronto Press,
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|a 1 online resource (296 pages) :
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|a Toronto reprint library of Canadian prose and poetry
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|a Reprint of the 1887 ed. published by A. Moore, Boston, and L.W. Shannon, Kingston.
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|a Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- DEDICATION -- LYRICS ON FREEDOM -- I. CUBA -- Proem -- She is Not Mine -- My Political Faith -- Justice -- Forward ! -- But Words -- Defeated Oft -- Columbia vs. Freedom -- Nay, Strike Again -- The Cuban Dead -- 'Tis Done! -- Take Heart! -- Ave Atque Vale -- II. RUSSIA -- Alexis Romanoff -- The "Divine Right -- Columbia-Russia! -- What Means This Pageantry ? -- Our Poets -- The Czar -- To The Czar -- The Czar -- III. FRANCE -- Thy Sky is Dim -- The Future -- In After Days -- IV. COLUMBIA -- Columbia -- Our Hero Dead -- Bunker Hill -- V. ERIN -- LYRICS ON LOVE -- Thou Goest Thy Way -- Love's Decease -- Beneath The Roses -- Forgive Thee -- Remember Thee -- The Defeat of Love -- To Adelle -- Epimetheus -- Thou Hast Done It-Not I -- I Thought that Time -- June -- Relics -- Amoris Finis -- Forgetting -- Farewell ! -- In Dreams -- To Miss Iasigi -- Bon Voyage -- The Beacon Hill Coquette -- I Saw Your Beauty -- My Southern Nights -- I Cannot Kiss This Stranger -- The Dreams that Have Faded -- Apart -- Aperotos -- To Isabel -- Lurline -- Thou Art Like Earth -- Song -- Love. To -- -- A Welcome -- Then-and Now -- We Met, We Parted. To -- -- Is It My Fate? To -- -- True Love and Tried -- By The Fountain -- Shall This, Too, Fail Me? -- Consistency -- My Life -- What New Found Pain is This -- Cursed be the Bigotry -- Would I Drink It? -- The Common Fate -- My Love-compelling Love -- Thou Art My Friend? -- Away from Me. -- Is There a God? -- Is The God? -- To a Coquette -- Passion -- Why Fruitlessly Mourn We? -- Bring a Fitting Shroud! -- 'Tis Strange, You Think -- Nay, I May Never Love Again! -- My Marriage Morning -- A Question -- True Love -- First Love -- All I Ask -- Standing on Tiptoe -- ADELPHI -- LYRICS IN PLEASANT PLACES AND OTHER PLACES -- Wisdom-A Sonnet -- Downs and Ups -- Anticipation -- Past and Future -- The Best Philosophy.
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|a With a Faith -- At the Cross-roads -- On Life's Sea -- All Heart Sick -- The Roses and Thorns of Life -- The Mayflower -- Edgar Allen Poe -- Quid Refert? -- When Every Hope -- On -- -- On McDonald Clarke -- To -- -- A Face -- John Milton -- Three Sonnets. On Leaving Nova Scotia, 1874 -- True Greatness -- To John Rhode. A Postal -- Tybee -- Insulæ Fortunatæ -- To My Brother Charley -- The Golden Text -- The "Week" vs. Wendell Phillips -- Man, Boast Not of Thy Friends -- Discontent -- To Wendell Phillips -- My Faith -- I Am Young -- The Poet's Reason -- To the West Wind -- To Louise -- Sic Transit -- What They Meant -- The Way of the World -- O Lady Fair and Debonair -- Bunker Hill, 1885 -- Hopes and Fears -- Oh, Never May the Shadow of the Past. To -- -- As Some Swift Star. To -- -- Our Boys -- Ere the Moon that Wanes -- They Say I Sing Too Sad a Strain -- To John Carruthers, Esq., Glenvale -- Lord Byron -- With All My Singing -- To Charley -- To My Daughter Jessie -- The Days of Long Ago -- Because! -- The Land of Dreams -- YSOLTE -- LYRICS ON DEATH -- An Answer -- Rest -- Shelley -- Dead! -- Untimely -- On the Death of a Child -- In Memoriam -- Death -- A Year After. A Sonnet -- In Memoriam -- From the Sea -- SACRED -- Lord God Almighty -- He is Risen -- HIS LAST LYRICS -- Beyond the Utmost Doubts and Deeps -- To God the Auditor of all Accounts -- What Matters it? -- My Fate.-His Last Poem -- L'ENVOI. TO THE POETS OF THE PAST AND FUTURE -- The Past -- The Future.
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|a A.J.M. Smith has described George Frederick Cameron as one of 'Canada's greatest poets,' who, with Isabella Valancy Crawford and Archibald Lampman, 'were cut off just when their work had reached maturity.' Cameron's poetry is rich in classical culture, and involves itself with political concerns, love and death.
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|a Cameron, George Frederick, 1854-1885.
|t Lyrics on freedom, love and death.
|d Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1973
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