Author:Emily Pauline Johnson
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[edit]Collections of poetry
[edit]- The White Wampum, 1895
- Canadian Born, 1903
- Flint and Feather, 1912, containing many previous poems, including the two collections above.
Individual poems
[edit]- "And He Said, Fight On"
- The Archer
- The Art of Alma-Tadema
- As Red Men Die
- Aspens
- At Crow's Nest Pass
- At Half-Mast
- At Husking Time
- At Sunset
- Autumn's Orchestra
- The Ballad of Yaada
- Beyond the Blue
- The Birds' Lullaby
- Brandon
- Brier
- Calgary of the Plains
- The Camper
- Canada
- Canadian Born
- The Cattle Country
- The Cattle Thief
- Christmastide
- The City and the Sea
- Close by
- The Corn Husker
- A Cry from an Indian Wife
- Dawendine
- Day Dawn
- Easter
- Erie Waters
- Fasting
- Finale
- Fire-Flowers
- The Firs
- The Flight of the Crows
- The Giant Oak
- "Give us Barabbas"
- Golden—Of the Selkirks
- Good-Bye
- Guard of the Eastern Gate
- The Happy Hunting Grounds
- Hare-Bell
- Harvest Time
- The Homing Bee
- The Idlers
- In Grey Days
- In the Shadows
- The Indian Corn Planter
- Joe
- The King's Consort
- Lady Icicle
- Lady Lorgnette
- The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley
- The Lifting of the Mist
- The Lost Lagoon
- Low Tide at St. Andrews
- Lullaby of the Iroquois
- The Man in Chrysanthemum Land
- The Maple
- The Mariner
- Marshlands
- Moonset
- Mosses
- My English Letter
- Nocturne
- Ojistoh
- Overlooked
- The Overture
- Penseroso
- The Pilot of the Plains
- Prairie Greyhounds
- A Prodigal
- The Quill Worker
- Rainfall
- Re-Voyage
- The Riders of the Plains
- Shadow River
- Silhouette
- The Sleeping Giant
- The Song my Paddle Sings
- The Songster
- Thistle-Down
- "Through Time and Bitter Distance"
- The Trail to Lillooet
- The Train Dogs
- A Toast
- Under Canvas
- The Vagabonds
- The Vine
- Wave-Won
- When George Was King
- Where Leaps the Ste. Marie
- The Wolf
- Wolverine
- Workworn
- Your Mirror Frame
Works about Johnson
[edit]- "Johnson, E. Pauline," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Johnson, Emily Pauline," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- E. Pauline Johnson, Woman of the Century, (1893)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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