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|a Leprohon,
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|a The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon (Miss R.E. Mullins)
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|a [Place of publication not identified] :
|b University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division,
|c 1973.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a 1 online resource (232 pages).
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|a Toronto reprint library of Canadian prose and poetry
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|a Cover; Introduction; SACRED POEMS.; Abraham's Sacrifice; An Afternoon in July; An Autumn Evening at Murray Bay; Ash Wednesday; Beneath the Snow; Blind Man of Jericho; Canadian Snow Fall; Canadian Summer Evening; Emigrants' Monument at Point St. Charles; Fall of the Leaf; Garden of Gethsemane; Huron Chief's Daughter; Jacques Cartier's First Visit to Mount Royal; Looking Forward; Magdalen at the Madonna's Shrine; Maple Tree; Mater Christianorum, Ora Pro Nobis; Monument to Irish Emigrants; Mystical Rose, Pray for us; Old Towers of Mount Royal, or Ville Marie
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|a On the Death of the same revered nun, the venerable Mother St. MadeleineOur Mountain Cemetery; Our Saviour's Boyhood; Our Canadian Woods in Early Autumn; Our Saviour and the Samaritan Woman at the Well; Parting Soul and her Guardian Angel; Plea for our Northern Winters; Purification, The; Recollect Church; Rich and Poor; River Saguenay; Sister M.B.'s arrival in Montreal; Stable of Bethlehem, The; Ten Lepers, The; Touching Ceremony; Tryst of the Sachem's Daughter, The; Vesper Hour, The; Virgin of Bethlehem; Welcome to our Canadian Spring; White Canoe-A Cantata
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|a White Canoe-A Legend of Niagara FallsWhite Maiden and the Indian Girl; Winter in Canada; NARRATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE POEMS.; Bound for California; Charles VII. and Joan of Arc at Rheims; Cornelia's Jewels; Four Wishes; Girl Martyr; Hunter and his Dying Steed, The; Lady of Rathmore Hall; Red Rock Camp; Shepherdess of the Arno; Soldier's Death; St. Francis of Borgia by the Coffin of Queen Isabel; St. Ignatius Loyola at the Chapel of our Lady of Montserrat; Two Birth Nights; Village Girl and her High-born Suitor; Wood Fairy's Well; Wreath of Forest Flowers; Young Greek Odalisque; LYRICAL POEMS
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|a A Few Short Years from NowAlain's Choice; Autumn Winds; Choice of Sweet Shy Clare; Clouds that Promise a Glorious Morrow; Come Tell me some Olden Story; Death of the Pauper Child; Earth's Moments of Gloom; Emigrant's Address to America; Far West Emigrant; Final Reckoning; Flowers and Stars; Harvests; Hon. James B. Clay; In Memory of the Late G.C. of Montreal; Maude-a Ballad of the Olden Times; Moonlight Reveries; Nature's Music; On Some Rose Leaves brought from the Vale of Cashmere; REFLECTIVE AND ELEGIAC POEMS.; Rejoicing after the Battle of Inkerman; Sea-Shore Musings
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|a Sunset Thoughts of a Dying ChildTo the Soldiers of Pius Ninth; Tribute to the Memory of the Rev. Sister the Nativity, Foundress of the Convent of Villa Maria; Welcome to the Month of Mary; When will it End; Whispers of Time; Worldly Death-Bed; VERS DE SOCIETE.; After the Ball; Bride of a Year; Flirtation; Harry (engaged to be married) to Charley (who is not); Modern Courtship; Transplanted Rose Tree; Young Novice; VOICES OF THE HEARTH.; Boy's Appeal; Boy's Hopes; Child's Dream; Child's Treasures; Girl's Day Dream and its Fulfilment; Given and Taken; Husband and Wife; My Thoughts to-night
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|a This volume attempts to classify poems in a way which would best show the range of Mrs. Leprohon's power, though in this sketch we have dwelt upon her work as a poet, it is as a writer of fiction that she has won her most marked popular successes, that she has reached the hearts of the two great communities of which this province is composed.
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