- Leach The Engineer
The engineer who drives the train,
From scalds he oft doth suffer pain,
And they are more noble scars,
Than hirelings gain in foreign wars.
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- Lines On Methodist Union, September, 1883
A pleasing sight to-day we see,
Four churches joined in harmony,
There difference was but trivial,
But strove each other to outrival.
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- Canadian Charms
Here industry is not in vain,
For we have bounteous crops of grain,
And you behold on every field
Of grass and roots abundant yield,
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- Sailor's Yarn
While voyaging on northern seas
For days we could not catch a breeze,
But were held fast as if in vice
Surrounded by the bergs of ice,
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- Lament Of The Maple Tree. A Vision
"We had a dream which was not all a dream." - Byron.
I laid me down one day in June,
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