- Invocation
- Side Lights on Man
- Woman - In Her Infinite Variety
- Democratic Doctrines
- An Open Letter to Henry Morrison Flagler
- To the White Man's God
- In Honor of St. Augustine, the Oldest City in America
- Ponce de Leon's Mistake
- In the Pinewoods
- Canada
- Farewell
- Well Done
- Awake my Countrymen
- Our Hero Brothers
- By the Grave of St. Louis Riel
- My Choice of Cities
- To Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- In Westminster Abbey
- To Edwin H. Lemare, Organist
- Glasgow University
- On Tara at Sunrise
- To My Only Sister
- Annie Besant, the Orator
- Home
- The One I Love
- Life
- Death
- Sympathy
- Solitude
- Mock Modesty
- Cruelty
- Remorse
- Poverty
- Travel
- Odysseus
- Heroism
- Love
- Forgiven
- Patriotism
- Science
- Truth
- History
- Consistency
- Friendship
- Odd Fellowship
- Let Us Have Unlimited Arbitration
- The Miracle of Birth
- Shall the Mothers Vote
- The Hague Tribunal
- The World Is My Country, to Do Good Is My Religion
- Up in an Aeroplane
- To Francis Angevine Currie
- To My Baby Daughter
- To Richard Currie Chillingworth
- Assassination of McKinley
- To My Mistress' Eyebrow
- Lily and the Angel
This is a book of sonnets by George G. Currie. Currie was a Canadian-born lawyer and business man, but also an accomplished author and poet. While he traveled the United States and Europe extensively throughout his life, he settled in Florida. Both the theme of traveling as well as Florida occur frequently in his poetry. - Summary by Carolin
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