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Title: Brantford Author: James McIntyre [More Titles by McIntyre] In these sketches of towns in Southern Ontario we are not vain enough to suppose that because we have produced some lines thereon that said rhymes are poetry. If we furnish an occasional poetic gleam like a dewdrop sparkling in the sun, it is all we dare hope for.
Campbell he sang a dismal tale But the Chief's son to England went Now pleasant thoughts it doth awake We sing of two great Indian names, The city's pride it doth find vent [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |