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Born in January 8, 1859 / Died in May 3, 1926 / Canada / English

Poems by Albert Durrant Watson

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From 'The Hills Of Life'

... But sometimes, moaning through the dark-leaved pines, ...

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From 'Love And The Universe'

... In storm or calm, that soundless ocean sweeping ...

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God And Man

...   Whose billows keep their wide unbarriered place ...

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The Comet

... Constant thou art to the sun's bright sway ...

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Breeze And Billow

... The soft-winged zephyrs that move the deep ...

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The Lily

...   That still transfigures the lonely years ...

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Cromwell

... Whose words show something other than their thought ...

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Dream-Valley

...   When daisies were drinking the dew, ...

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The Sacrament

... Who went forth brave and strong, came broken back, ...

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Mother Of Nations - Why?

... She has shaken her banners forth to the light, ...

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Usury

...   Till hope, too strong for dream of weak despair, ...

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A Prayer

...   From out the unveiled universe around, ...

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Dream-fishing

... Into the silent stream Of consciousness I flungDeep nets of sleep, and caught the dream That Love is always young. ...

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The Sparrow

... row's simple life, And Love, that life to keep,That careth for the sparrow Even when it falls asleep ...

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Who Is It?

... "Who is it?" you ask, I should like to know, too,But it's your private task To take care 'tisn't you ...