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W. M. Mackeracher Poems

  • On Moving Into A New House
    Heaven bless this new abode; defend its doors
    Against the entry of malignant sprites -
    Gaunt Poverty, pale Sickness, Care that blights;
    And o'er its thresholds, like the enchanted shores ...
  • A Wish Rebuked
    If one could have a hundred years to live,
    After the settlement of youth's unrest,
    A hundred years of vigorous life to give
    To the pursuit of what he counted best, ...
  • Canadian-born
    Although I'm not unduly proud,
    Inordinately vain,
    But humble, as will be allowed,
    And modest in the main; ...
  • St. Lawrence And The Coming Ships
    I cannot loiter on my way,
    The ice is drifting through Belle Isle,
    And far to seaward by Cape Ray
    Broad leagues of open water smile. ...
  • O Maple Leaf!
    Thee best of leaves I love,
    In forest or in grove,
    O Maple Leaf;
    O thou which art the sign ...
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Soul 31 Earth 29 Sweet 28 Mind 27 Gold 24 Spirit 23 Good 22 Great 22 Long 20 Thought 16


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Good Kosciusko, thy great name alone
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