Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
William Douw Schuyler-Lighthall b. 1857The Confused Dawn
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That haunt the new Canadian soul?
Dim grandeur spreads we know not why
O’er mountain, forest, tree and knoll,
And murmurs indistinctly fly.
Some magic moment sure is nigh.
O Seer, the curtain roll!
Dead mountain, forest, knoll and tree,
Awaken all endued with bliss,
A native land—O think! to be
Thy native land! and, ne’er amiss,
Its smile shall like a lover’s kiss
From henceforth seem to thee.
Which runs through that new realm of light,
From Breton’s to Vancouver’s strand
O’er many a lovely landscape bright,
It is their waking utterance grand,
The great refrain “A Native Land!”
Thine be the ear, the sight.