Poems by William Henry Drummond
Change should breed Change
... Crown'd with frail flowers forth comes the baby year ...
Flowers From Sion: Sonnet 25 - More oft than once death whispered
... Who hath in dust their far-stretched pride uprolled ...
Marie Louise
... Pollinaire, Dat 's parish ten mile noder side riviere, ...
The First Part: Sonnet 5 - How that vast heaven intitled First is roll'd,
... How sun posts heaven about, how night's pale queen ...
Flowers of Sion: Sonnet 3 - Look how the flower
... Spoiled of that juice which kept it fresh and green, ...
Phil-O-Rum's Canoe
... I tak' dat canoe lak de lady, an' carry her off ...
My Little Cabane
... han' Till to-morrow you can't see not'ing at all, but ...
Two Hundred Years Ago
... voyageurs, W'it deir cousin w'at you call coureurs de bois, ...
Autumn Days
... And welcome the harbor of old Pointe Claire! ...
Mon Frere Camille
... along So wedder I'm right or wedder I'm wrong ...
Natural Philosophy
... No use cryin', you can't help it--deres your duty to you'se'f-- ...
The Old Pine Tree
... men. Follow the trail, tho' the shy moon hides, and ...
Spring Bereaved 1
... So soon was heard to sigh in forests here, ...
The Hill Of San Sebastian
... I be, For better husban' dan ma own, it 's very ...
Madeleine Vercheres
... Gallant and clear it sounded, with never a note ...