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Departed Statesmen

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Title:     Departed Statesmen
Author: James McIntyre [More Titles by McIntyre]

With a glance at Sir John A. Macdonald and Blake,
the two living leaders, 1884.


Joseph Howe, none higher stood than thou,
Thou wert a man with lofty brow;
D'Arcy McGee, so brilliant and free,
From green isle you came o'er the sea.

George Cartier to the French ever dear,
So high you stood without a peer;
John Sandfield for long you did build
Power under economy's shield.

George Brown, thou man of renown,
Confederation you did crown;
You now are all free from the strife
The wrangle and jangle of political life.

But if a glance at this world you take
You will there see John A. and Blake,
But Sir John the greatest power doth wield,
Our Canadian Beaconsfield.


[The end]
James McIntyre's poem: Departed Statesmen

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