Memories of Canada and Scotland — Speeches and Verses by John Douglas Sutherland Campbell
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_APPENDIX._
AT TORONTO--EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT TORONTO--REPLY TO ADDRESS AT THE QUEEN'S PARK AT OTTAWA--REPLY TO ADDRESS OF THE CITY CORPORATION AT MONTREAL--REPLY TO ADDRESS OF THE CITY CORPORATION AT QUEBEC--REPLY, OCT. 20TH 1883, TO ADDRESS OF THE CITY CORPORATION VERSES ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. _CANADA_, 1882. "Are hearts here strong enough to found A glorious people's sway?" Ask of our rivers as they bound From hill to plain, or ocean-sound, If they are strong to-day? If weakness in their floods be found, Then may ye answer "Nay!" |
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