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St. Catharines

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Title:     St. Catharines
Author: James McIntyre [More Titles by McIntyre]

Lines read at the Welland House, St. Catharines, at a banquet
given to the members in attendance at the Oddfellows' Grand Lodge.


St. Catharines famed for mineral waters
And for the beauty of her daughters,
For some do worship at the shrines
Of the fair St. Catharines.

St. Catharines your greatness you inherit
From the genius of a Merritt,
You still would be a village dreary
But for this canal from lake Erie.

For on its bosom there doth float
Full many a ship and steamboat,
Brings world's commerce to your doors
And many gifts on you it pours.

Among its many great rewards
It gives you dry docks and ship yards,
To drive your mills great water power
It doth give you as a dower.

Since we above lines did compose,
Through new canal vast stream it flows,
The lock gates at the hill at Thorold
Can not be equaled in the world.


[The end]
James McIntyre's poem: St. Catharines

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