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- THE VOYAGEUR
- AND OTHER POEMS
- WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY Frederick Simpson Coburn
- SIXTEENTH THOUSAND
- TO WILLIAM HENRY PARKER LAC LA PÊCHE
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE VOYAGEUR . . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
- THE VOYAGEUR
- BRUNO THE HUNTER
- THE LAST PORTAGE
- PIONEERS
- PRO PATRIA
- MEB-BE
- SNUBBING (TYING-UP) THE RAFT
- JOSETTE
- CHARMETTE (Missing from book)
- The Voyageur and Other Poems
- The Voyageur
- "Far, far away from hees own vill-age An' soun' of de parish bell."
- BRUNO THE HUNTER
- "So de devil ketch heem of course at las'."
- PRIDE
- Dieudonné (GOD-GIVEN)
- THE DEVIL
- The Family Laramie
- Yankee Families
- The Last Portage
- "De moon an' de star above is gone, Yet somet'ing tell me I mus' go on."
- Getting On
- Pioneers
- "So we fin' some fence dat 's handy for mese'f an' Rosalie."
- Natural Philosophy
- Champlain
- Pro Patria
- "Jus' tell dem de news of Gédéon Plouffe— How he jump wit' de familee."
- Getting Stout
- Doctor Hilaire
- Barbotte (Bull-pout)
- Lyrics and melody of "The Rossignol"
- Lyrics and melody of "The Rossignol"—Concluded
- THE ROSSIGNOL
- Air—"Sur la Montagne"
- Meb-be
- "Don't bodder no wan on de school Unless dey bodder heem."
- Snubbing (Tying-up) the Raft
- "To-night I can hear hees darn ole fiddle, Playin' away on Joe Belair."
- A Rainy Day in Camp
- Josette
- "So dat 's de reason dey call Josette Leetle sister of de poor."
- Josette
- Joe Boucher
- Air—"Car si mon moine."
- Charmette
- "You see dat lake? Wall! I alway hate To brag--but she 's full of trout."
- Lac Souci
- Poirier's Rooster
- Dominique
- Home
- Canadian Forever
- Twins
- Keep Out of the Weeds
- The Holy Island
- The Rivière des Prairies
- The Wind that Lifts the Fog
- The Fox Hunt
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