This is a book of sonnets by George G. Currie. Currie was a Canadian-born lawyer and business man, but also an accomplished author and poet. While he traveled the United States and Europe extensively throughout his life, he settled in Florida. Both the theme of traveling as well as Florida occur frequently in his poetry. – Summary by Carolin
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1:
Invocation
2:
Side Lights on Man
3:
Woman - In Her Infinite Variety
4:
Democratic Doctrines
5:
An Open Letter to Henry Morrison Flagler
6:
To the White Man's God
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In Honor of St. Augustine, the Oldest City in America
8:
Ponce de Leon's Mistake
9:
In the Pinewoods
10:
Canada
11:
Farewell
12:
Well Done
13:
Awake my Countrymen
14:
Our Hero Brothers
15:
By the Grave of St. Louis Riel
16:
My Choice of Cities
17:
To Sir Wilfrid Laurier
18:
In Westminster Abbey
19:
To Edwin H. Lemare, Organist
20:
Glasgow University
21:
On Tara at Sunrise
22:
To My Only Sister
23:
Annie Besant, the Orator
24:
Home
25:
The One I Love
26:
Life
27:
Death
28:
Sympathy
29:
Solitude
30:
Mock Modesty
31:
Cruelty
32:
Remorse
33:
Poverty
34:
Travel
35:
Odysseus
36:
Heroism
37:
Love
38:
Forgiven
39:
Patriotism
40:
Science
41:
Truth
42:
History
43:
Consistency
44:
Friendship
45:
Odd Fellowship
46:
Let Us Have Unlimited Arbitration
47:
The Miracle of Birth
48:
Shall the Mothers Vote
49:
The Hague Tribunal
50:
The World Is My Country, to Do Good Is My Religion