Lyrics on freedom, love and death / by the late George Frederick Cameron ; ed. by his brother Charles J. Cameron.
1973
PS1251.C77 L8
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Title
Lyrics on freedom, love and death / by the late George Frederick Cameron ; ed. by his brother Charles J. Cameron.
ISBN
9781487599447 (electronic bk.)
1487599447 (electronic bk.)
9781442638907
1442638907
0802075061
9780802075062
1487599447 (electronic bk.)
9781442638907
1442638907
0802075061
9780802075062
Imprint
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1973.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (296 pages) : portrait
Call Number
PS1251.C77 L8
System Control No.
(OCoLC)784111826
Summary
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.
Note
Reprint of the 1887 ed. published by A. Moore, Boston, and L.W. Shannon, Kingston.
Formatted Contents Note
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.
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.
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.
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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Print version: Cameron, George Frederick, 1854-1885. Lyrics on freedom, love and death. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1973
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