SUMMER IN SASKATCHEWAN
... WRITTEN BY A. HUGH FISHER Over the corn A little wind's running, Running, oh! running! The little wind dies. Oceans of splendour Shining and sunning Just themselves sunning Unde ...
... WRITTEN BY A. HUGH FISHER Over the corn A little wind's running, Running, oh! running! The little wind dies. Oceans of splendour Shining and sunning Just themselves sunning Unde ...
... lit Around me all things stark and dumb Seem praying for the snows to come, Jr* And for the summer bloom and green- ffl ness gone With winter's sunset lights and dazzling morn atone. Wjhi Gone ...
... JWfcfafir i Wallace Irtoin I WAS in the Courte of Olde Kynge Kole Atte Xmasse tyme, methinks, Whenn merrilie upspake the Kynge: Comme, lette uss have a Jynks! And lette itt be a Tourney ment Beneath ...
... cb b, 5 1beav tbc 8$ (Blab Song. 3K H Christmas Carol O^VQ Words by jJr,.lS E. E. HEWITT 2f Music by A G. B. NEVIN Jf^\ |t| Oh, I hear the glad song JO 5^ that is borne on the air, rTVJJ Sung to sheph ...
... ftbe Star, lQ From the 'Poem by r/s|u BLISS CARMAN HBI l'-4 BBX r f 'J il J T is the bitter time of year When iron is the ground. With hasp and sheathing of black ice C he forest lakes are bound; Che ...
... Ufye Zap Of St. 06iUe: Mn Jngolbsbp Zegend. I. ODILLE was a maid of a dignified race, Her father, Count Otto, was lord of Alsace; Such an air, such a grace, such a form, such a face, All agreed, 'twer ...
... . Words by Helen Hay Whitney HE grown-ups tell me fairy tales tMw [wSl 1 ^ut '^en '^ey s'la'ce 'heir heads, and say, jTjy-y Of course it isn't true. THOUGHT they were mistaken, ...
... one sxi a fool for a friend arib gou'H quicklg tosrrriD, p ooe aril> Jwineroa-- forsaken; Sake a frienD for a fool- a;; a general rule You'll oerg soon firiD gou're mistaken, for a foot can befool-- ( ...
... BY W. H. BARRIBAL By the yellow lamplight flicker, 'Neath electric silver glow, Feet that patter, quicker, quicker Christmas shoppers come and go. Parents find the joy of living In the rose of Sonny's ...
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... A TRIBUTE BY F. L. MAITLAMD DAVIDSON A man of men, whose tender heart Was hid beneath a coat of steel, Who hewed himself a road apart, Too great to ask but not to feel; Wh ...