. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â 167 â The ptitviot's iniiso, thoif,'li neitlu;r unknown, nor unseen in former times, in IHoO, stands out in hold rehef. If not always irresistahle, lier veiled or o])en glance occasionally captivates you; her sad, itrophetic notes semi-historical, semi-jioetical, are doubly interest- ing under the latter aspect. Strange though it may seem, some of our ]»rofound lawgivers, Sir (leorge Et. Cartier, as well as some of our most stirring actors in the stormy era o


. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â 167 â The ptitviot's iniiso, thoif,'li neitlu;r unknown, nor unseen in former times, in IHoO, stands out in hold rehef. If not always irresistahle, lier veiled or o])en glance occasionally captivates you; her sad, itrophetic notes semi-historical, semi-jioetical, are doubly interest- ing under the latter aspect. Strange though it may seem, some of our ]»rofound lawgivers, Sir (leorge Et. Cartier, as well as some of our most stirring actors in the stormy era of 1837, to wit: the Houornhle A. X. Morin, (who, it is saiil drafted, in 1834, the 'JL' Kesolutious) and the Honorable Denis J^)enjaniin Viger, with his long, though in the enil, iaulty rfcord of jtoliticid services, ligure, in the hey-day of their youth, as votaries to Phirluis- Ajjollo. Xumcrous efl'usions of a, political or patriotic cast appeared anonymously from 1831) lo 18.')7. It was not always safe to s]ieak oiu during the closing pri'iod when Louis Joseph l'a])in('au was uttering liis lierce detiunciations from thi; lloor of our Commons. A ]\Iontreal poet of that period, -I. (1. I'arthe, I'oiiiid it so to his cost and discomfort in a fdrccir diiro. Tiie fact is that the Waterloo jicro, Sir Jolin (Jolborrie, liad a very qualitied admiration for CaiuuHan grievances ; he had nt»t had time to stutly them :' and his active Attorney-Geneial. Cliai'lcs Rirliard <)gdt'ii, ilid not believe in them. Out of about twenty-one or twmty-two jioetical writings of Mr. (rarneau, nineteen ajipear in the Ite/n'r- toire Xafloniil, with his signatur(;. In more than one, you are reminded of Deranger, whom lu' liad seen in Paris, and whom he much admirc(I. As an instance among numy others, may be cilt'd I'Kfru lujei' (1833). Some of his )K)etical essays are tolerably lengtliy; la Pologne (1835): am Cancohi (183)7); la. Revue du Soldat (1838) in which he indulges in a cursory review


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