
THE ENGLISHMAN AND OTHER POEMS
PREFACE THE QUEEN’S LAST RIDE
THE ENGLISHMAN
CANADA
THE CALL
TWO VOICES
A BALLADE OF THE UNBORN DEAD
THE TRUTH TELLER
JUST YOU
REFLECTION
A lyrical tribute to an era on the cusp of change, this collection opens with a solemn elegy for a beloved monarch, capturing the hush of a nation as it watches a royal carriage disappear into history. The verses blend reverent ceremony with intimate grief, using vivid colour and cadence to evoke the mournful streets of London. Early poems also turn their gaze toward the mythic figure of the Englishman, sketching his paradoxical blend of stoic pride and hidden warmth.
From there the book wanders across continents and causes, offering stanzas that celebrate the rugged spirit of a Canadian son, plead for women’s emergence into public life, and herald the promise of a new coronation. Each piece is rendered in a measured, musical rhythm that invites listeners to feel both the weight of tradition and the stir of progress. Together, the poems form a mosaic of early‑twentieth‑century sentiment, inviting reflection on identity, duty, and the quiet power of spoken word.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (65K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1919
Best known for the hugely popular poem “Solitude,” this American writer reached a wide audience with direct, emotional verse about love, loss, hope, and self-belief. Her work was often dismissed by critics but embraced by readers, helping make her one of the most widely read poets of her era.
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