Who is Harriet Annie Wilkins

Harriett Annie Wilkins (1829 – 7 January 1888) was an English-born Canadian poet, writer, and educator, author of five books of poetry.Early lifeHarriett Annie Wilkins was born in Bath, Somerset, England, the daughter of John Wilkins, a clergyman, and Harriet Sockett Francis Wilkins. When her father took a pastor job in Hamilton, Ontario, the family emigrated. Her father died soon after, her mother was ill, and Harriett was left to care for her younger siblings.CareerHarriett Annie Wilkins taught school and gave music lessons, and sold poetry to earn money for the family. Her poems appeared often in the Spectator and Journal of Commerce and the Canadian Illustrated News newspapers. In time, she had enough material for five published volumes of poetry:The Holly Branch (1851)The Acacia (18...
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  • The Forest River
    Amid the forest verdant shade,
    A peaceful river flowed:
    Wild flowers their home on its banks had made,
    The sunbeam's rays on its breast were laid, ...
  • Charge To The Knight Of Malta
    Air--Stephenos


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  • The Doom Of Cain
    The Lord Said, "What hast thou done?"


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  • Initiation Ode
    Air--Belmont.


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  • Holy Communion
    We were wearied in the battle,
    Tempted, and pained, and tried
    By day the din and the carnage,
    By night the rain's fierce tide; ...
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Of the wide spheres -- an everlasting tone.
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And changed to harmonies, for ever stealing
Through cloudless blue, and round each silver throne.
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