A Collection of poems by the Canadian poet William Wilfred Campbell most of which describe the natural beauty of the Great Lakes region of Ontario. These poems reflect Campbell's deep love of Nature as God's Creation. (Summary by Alan Mapstone)
Prelude: Vapor and BlueTo the LakesA Lake MemoryThe Winter LakesKeziahMorning on the BeachThe Heart of the LakesA Day of MistsDawn in the Island CampBy Huron's ShoreHow Spring CameIn the River BayLake HuronTo the BlackberryManitouAutumn's ChantThe Flight of the GullsA Lyric of WearinessAugust Evening on the Beach, Lake HuronInvocation to the LakesA LyricAt the LandingSunset, Lake HuronOn the LedgeThe Legend of Restless RiverThe Legend of Dead Man's LakeOde, To the LakesOde, To Thunder CapeDan'l and MatAugust Night on Georgian BayThe Tides of DawnCragsMedwayoshAt the River's MouthSnowCanadian FolksongTo a Robin in NovemberIn the StudyOn Christmas EveBy the FireLittle Blue Eyes and Golden HairBarberriesThe Passing YearA Winter's NightOld VoicesFebruaryMidwinter Night's DreamOn a March MorningSunbeamsBefore the DawnThe DewdropIndian SummerTo a Clump of Moss; RododactulosThe Meadow SpringLazarusThe Hebrew Father's PrayerOde, To TennysonOde, Canada to Great BritainOde, To the Nineteenth CenturyOde, To a Meadow BrookAloneBallade of Two RidersA Lyric of LoveThe Phantoms of the Boughs on the WindowTitanIsolationInfancyKnowledge
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