Fleurs De Lys, and Other Poems

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Fleurs De Lys, and Other Poems

by Arthur Weir

EN·~1 hours·70 chapters

Chapters

70 total

This eBook was produced by Michelle Shepard, Juliet Sutherland,

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FLEURS DE LYS - AND - OTHER POEMS. - BY

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TO - WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH SOMERVILLE WEIR, - HIS MOST SEVERE AND KINDLY CRITICS, - THIS VOLUME IS LOVINGLY DEDICATED BY THEIR SON. - PREFACE

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FLEURS DE LYS AND OTHER POEMS.

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I

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II.

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III.

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V.

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VI.

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FLEURS DE LYS. - THE CAPTURED FLAG.

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Description

In this collection the poet’s early twenties voice shines through with a striking ability to turn grief into quiet celebration. Drawing inspiration from the regal Fleur de Lys era of French‑Canada, the verses paint vivid scenes of colonial life, frontier landscapes, and the lingering echo of royal symbols. The dedication to his critical yet supportive parents frames the work as a tender offering, while the introductory notes promise readers enough context to appreciate each subtle reference. Together they form a garden of budding talent, inviting listeners to explore a young writer’s earnest quest for clarity and craft.

At the heart of the volume lies an expansive ode to a queen’s fifty‑year reign, unfolding in a series of lyrical sections that blend solemn remembrance with exuberant hope. The poet balances the weight of duty and loss with bright, ringing calls to celebration, using bells, bugles, and sea‑foam imagery to evoke a nation’s collective heartbeat. The language moves from mournful tolls to triumphant fanfares, offering both patriotic pride and intimate sorrow. Listeners will find a harmonious mix of historical reverence and personal reflection, all rendered in a cadence that feels both timeless and freshly resonant.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (89K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur Weir

1864–1902

A Canadian poet from Montreal, he paired lyric verse with a lively public career in journalism and publishing. His books and occasional poems helped place him among the younger literary voices of late 19th-century Canada.

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