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Of Sunken Islands and Pestilence: Early Poetry
Of Sunken Islands and Pestilence
Early Poetry
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Cover
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Travel Writing and Reminiscences
Memoranda of Events Which Occurred in the Latter Part of July 1834, at York Cottage Near Quebec
Notes of a Journey Through the Interior of the Saguenay Country
Notes of a Voyage to St. Augustine, Labrador
Notes from Victoria, B.C.
Letter on British Columbia
Reminiscences of Old Quebec
Early Poetry
Olla Podrida
Legend of the Isiamagomi
The Dead Sea
The Broomstick
Alma Mater
The Brothers
Fame and Friendship
Boadicea: A Vision of Old Times
Day-Dawn
Lilith
Dante in Exile
Medea Mater
Gentry
The Long Poems
The Lost Island
Nestorius: A Phantasy
Postscript: Edward Taylor Fletcher by Sidney Ashe Fletcher
Works by Edward Taylor Fletcher
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