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Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall) Poems

  • To Frances
    Dear love, life has dewy mornings,
    And the shadeless blaze of noon,
    Flowers, that we stop to gather,
    That fade from our hands so soon ...
  • To Mrs. Irving,
    I dedicate these verses to one whom I hold dear,
    One who in the dark days drew in Christian kindness near
    May He who led me all my life do so and more to me
    If ever I forget the debt of love I owe to thee....
  • Lamentation
    (WALTER AND FREDDIE.)


    From morn to eve, from evening unto morning, ...
  • A Welcome - The Campbells Are Coming
    Gather, oh gather! gather, oh gather
    On with the philabeg every man
    And up with the bonnet and badge of your father,
    Belt on the plaid of the great Campbell clan ...
  • To A Fathers Memory
    (J. M. D.)


    I thank Thee Father that I feel Thee near, ...
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The Killing Place
 by Edgar Albert Guest

We're hiking along at a two-forty pace
We 're making life seem like a man-killing race,
With our nerves all on edge and our jaws firmly set
We go rushing along; with our brows lined with sweat
And our cheeks pale and drawn every minute we dash,
And the goal that we 're after is merely more cash.

We 're out for the money, the greenbacks and gold,
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