The Coming of the Princess and Other Poems by Kate Seymour MacLean
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THE COMING OF THE PRINCESS; AND OTHER POEMS.
BY KATE SEYMOUR MACLEAN, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. AN INTRODUCTION, BY THE EDITOR OF "THE CANADIAN MONTHLY." INTRODUCTION. BY G MERCER ADAM. The request of the author that I should write a few words of preface to this collection of poems must be my excuse for obtruding myself upon the reader. Having frequently had the pleasure as editor of _The Canadian Monthly_, of introducing many of Mrs. MacLean's poems to lovers of verse in the Dominion it was thought not unfitting that I should act as foster father to the collection of them here made and to bespeak for the volume at the hands at least of all Canadians the appreciative and kindly reception due to a Child of the first winds and suns of a nation. Accepting the task assigned to me the more readily as I discern the high and sustained excellence of the collection as a whole let me ask that the volume be received with interest as a further and most meritorious contribution to the poetical literature of our young country (the least that can be said of the work), and with sympathy |
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