SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE, OR THE FOUNDING OF MONTREAL. THE PRINCESS OF WALES 1863 1892. CANADA TO H. R. H. PRINCE GEORGE. MAY 4TH, 1893. SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD. BORN 11TH JAN., 1815 DIED 6TH JUNE, 1891. HON. ALEX. MACKENZIE. BORN 28TH JANY., 1822 DIED 17TH APRIL, 1892. BISHOP BROOKS. THE STUDENTS OF HARVARD AWAITING THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. TENNYSON. ANSWER TO "CROSSING THE BAR." SPURGEON. "NOTHING BUT FAITH." BEECHER. THE LAST TIME IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH. PYRRHUS. AFTER HIS DEFEAT OF THE ROMAN ARMY. B.C. 280. MARIUS. SEATED ON THE RUINS OF CARTHAGE. B.C. 86. BRUTUS. THE LAST CAMPAIGN. B.C. 42. THE TREE. WRITTEN FOR ARBOR DAY. THE ECLIPSE OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER 15TH, 1891. ERIN'S ADDRESS TO FREEDOM. VS. LANDLORDISM. "I GAVE HIM AN ORANGE." FROM DR. CONROY'S EVIDENCE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY. WRITTEN FOR THE CALEDONIAN CLUB. Title: Carols of Canada, Etc., Etc. Author: Mrs. Elizabeth S. (MacQueen) MacLeod Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by Larry B. Harrison, Brian Wilsden, |
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Carols of Canada
etc., etc.
BY
MRS. MACLEOD
Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Printed by John Coombs, Queen Street
1893
Entered according to Act of Parliament, in the year 1893,
By Elizabeth S. MacLeod,
In the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.
To
The Honourable
Sir Donald A. Smith,
K. C. M. G., LL. D.
Of generous heart, and princely hand Hath fostered learning in our land; And set it on the highest height.
Of faith supreme—true zeal for man; Who, working out supernal plan, Doth serve his God and country best,—
These Carols of Canada, etc., etc.,
are
Most Respectfully Inscribed.