Fires of Driftwood

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Isabel Ecclestone Mackay 1922
English
  • Fires of Driftwood
  • When as a Lad
  • Laureate
  • Out of Babylon
  • Last Spring
  • Presence
  • In an Autumn Garden
  • Rose Dolores
  • A Pilgrim
  • Spring Will Come
  • Cosmos
  • The Secret
  • I Watch Swift Pictures
  • Fear
  • Resurrection
  • The Lost Name
  • The Happy Traveller
  • The Dead Bride
  • The Crocus Bed
  • The Vision
  • The Miracle
  • The Homesteader
  • Wet Weather
  • The Sleeping Beauty
  • Down at the Docks
  • Lake Louise
  • The Gatekeeper
  • The Bridge Builder
  • The Prairie School
  • Calgary Station
  • Vale
  • The Way to Wait
  • The Passer By
  • First Love
  • Sad One, Must You Weep
  • Joseph
  • A Christmas Child
  • Spring in Nazareth
  • Inheritance
  • Song of the Sleeper
  • The Tyrant
  • The Gifts
  • The Town Between
  • On the Mountain
  • The Prophet
  • Give Me a Day
  • Little Brown Bird
  • The Watcher
  • Possession
  • To Arcady
  • The Fields of Even
  • I Love My Love
  • Spring Awoke To-Day
  • In Town
  • Summer's Passing
  • The Doom of Ys
  • Time's Garden
  • The Coming of Love
  • Premonition
  • The Child
  • Intrusion
  • The Sea's Withholding
  • Love Unkind
  • Christmas in Heaven
  • I Whispered to the Bob-O-Link
  • You
  • The Mother
  • The Vassal
  • The Troubadour
  • Indian Summer
  • The Unchanged
  • Indifference
  • Last Things
  • Callous Cupid
  • The Meeting
  • The Piper
  • Wanderlust
  • Gold
  • The Materialist
  • Tir Nan Og
  • The Little Man in Green
  • The Enchantress
  • The Banshee
  • The Witch
  • Fairy Singing
  • Killed in Action
  • Spring Came In
  • From the Trenches
  • The Reasons
  • To-Day
  • Memory
  • Dream
  • Perhaps
  • Glamour
  • Friendship
  • The Returned Man
  • Epitaph
  • For One Who Went in Spring
This is a collection of poetry by Canadian poet and playwright Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. Though Ms. Mackay's poetry was popular and widely published during her lifetime, her poetry is today not very well-known. Her poetry is, however, of an enduring charm and beauty, which should not fail to interest modern readers. - Summary by Carolin

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