CANADA, MY LAND
AND OTHER COMPOSITIONS IN VERSE
BY
W. M. MacKERACHER
TORONTO
WILLIAM BRIGGS
1908
Copyright, Canada, 1908, by W. M. MacKeracher
CONTENTS.
CANADA, MY LAND
There may be more enchanting climes
FORWARD, CANADA!
Northland of our birth and rearing
CANADIAN-BORN
Although I'm not unduly proud
KNOW'ST THOU THE LAND!
Know'st thou the land where the pious and bold
O MAPLE LEAF!
Thee best of leaves I love
DOMINION DAY
Where the purple-vestured mountains
CANADA'S EIGHTEEN
At Paardeberg they fell
DOMINION DAY, 1900
Rejoice, O Canada, rejoice
O CANADA, MON PAYS, MES AMOURS
O Canada, my country and my love
SOL CANADIEN, TERRE CHERIE
O soil Canadian, cherished earth
MY OWN CANADIAN GIRL
The demoiselles of sunny France
THE ST. LAWRENCE
Though like Ulysses, fam'd of old
ST. LAWRENCE AND THE COMING SHIPS
I cannot loiter on my way
THE QUEBEC EXODUS
Why should we leave the soil our fathers cleared
HEAT
The fickle sun that had the earth caress'd
INVOCATION TO SUMMER
Come, Summer, come, nor in the south delay
SIR SUMMER
When conquering Summer stalks the street
THE NIGHT
A tremor, a quiver, through her ran
TO BEAUTY
Beauty, belovèd of all gentle hearts
THE DOCTOR
He bent above our darling's bed
MY VALENTINE
O Dorothy, sweet Dorothy