
THE FEAST OF THE VIRGINS - AND OTHER POEMS - BY - H.L. GORDON
PRELUDE - THE MISSISSIPPI - The numerals refer to Notes in appendix.
THE FEAST OF THE VIRGINS - A LEGEND OF THE DAKOTAS
THE GAME OF BALL
PAULINE - PART I - INTRODUCTION
THE SEA-GULL. - THE LEGEND OF THE PICTURED ROCKS OF LAKE SUPERIOR. OJIBWAY - In the measure of Hiawatha.
CHICKADEE
NOTES TO THE SEA-GULL
A sweeping, lyrical tribute to the American heartland, this collection opens with a grand ode to the Mississippi—its currents imagined as a living monarch that has witnessed ancient battles, the rise of empires, and the quiet toil of hunters and farmers. The poet blends mythic imagery with historical hints, letting the river’s “royal arms” cradle forests, plains, and bustling cities, while the cadence of the verses conjures both the thunder of waterfalls and the soft murmur of birch‑caneoes gliding through mist.
Beyond the opening prelude, the poems wander through varied landscapes: from the rugged highlands to the golden grain fields, from the haunting calls of loons to the fierce cries of warriors. Each piece captures a fragment of a larger tapestry—nature’s grandeur, human ambition, and the lingering spirits of a bygone era—inviting listeners to linger on the timeless dialogue between land and lore.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (492K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eric Eldred, Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Produced from images generously made available by the Canadiana.org.
Release date
2005-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1920
A Minnesota frontier poet, lawyer, and soldier, his writing helped shape early regional literature. Best known for verse rooted in the Upper Midwest, he brought local legend and pioneer history into print.
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