Canadian Born
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| Johnson's second collection of poetry, published in 1903 — Excerpted from Pauline Johnson on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
- Canadian Born
- Where Leaps the Ste. Marie
- Harvest Time
- Lady Lorgnette
- Low Tide at St. Andrews
- Beyond the Blue
- The Mariner
- Lullaby of the Iroquois
- The Corn Husker
- Prairie Greyhounds
- Golden—Of the Selkirks
- The Songster
- Thistle-Down

- The Riders of the Plains
- Silhouette
- A Prodigal
- "Through Time and Bitter Distance"
- At Half-Mast
- The Sleeping Giant
- The Quill Worker
- Guard of the Eastern Gate
- At Crow's Nest Pass
- "Give us Barabbas"
- Your Mirror Frame
- The City and the Sea
- Fire-Flowers
- A Toast
- Lady Icicle
- The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley
- The Art of Alma-Tadema
- Good-Bye
| This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
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