This is a collection of poetry by Canadian poet and playwright Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. Though Ms. Mackay's poetry was popular and widely published during her lifetime, her poetry is today not very well-known. Her poetry is, however, of an enduring charm and beauty, which should not fail to interest modern readers. - Summary by Carolin
Fires of DriftwoodWhen as a LadLaureateOut of BabylonLast SpringPresenceIn an Autumn GardenRose DoloresA PilgrimSpring Will ComeCosmosThe SecretI Watch Swift PicturesFearResurrectionThe Lost NameThe Happy TravellerThe Dead BrideThe Crocus BedThe VisionThe MiracleThe HomesteaderWet WeatherThe Sleeping BeautyDown at the DocksLake LouiseThe GatekeeperThe Bridge BuilderThe Prairie SchoolCalgary StationValeThe Way to WaitThe Passer ByFirst LoveSad One, Must You WeepJosephA Christmas ChildSpring in NazarethInheritanceSong of the SleeperThe TyrantThe GiftsThe Town BetweenOn the MountainThe ProphetGive Me a DayLittle Brown BirdThe WatcherPossessionTo ArcadyThe Fields of EvenI Love My LoveSpring Awoke To-DayIn TownSummer's PassingThe Doom of YsTime's GardenThe Coming of LovePremonitionThe ChildIntrusionThe Sea's WithholdingLove UnkindChristmas in HeavenI Whispered to the Bob-O-LinkYouThe MotherThe VassalThe TroubadourIndian SummerThe UnchangedIndifferenceLast ThingsCallous CupidThe MeetingThe PiperWanderlustGoldThe MaterialistTir Nan OgThe Little Man in GreenThe EnchantressThe BansheeThe WitchFairy SingingKilled in ActionSpring Came InFrom the TrenchesThe ReasonsTo-DayMemoryDreamPerhapsGlamourFriendshipThe Returned ManEpitaphFor One Who Went in Spring
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