"Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems by William Henry Drummond" is a collection of poetic works written in the late 19th century. The book highlights themes of nature, human experience, and historical events, reflecting on the life and struggles of its characters. The poems delve into the interplay between people and their environment, particularly focusing on canoeing in natural landscapes and a historical portrayal of a young heroine during a Native American conflict. The first poem, "Phil-o-rum's Canoe," depicts a reflective conversation between a man and his aging canoe, symbolizing their shared experiences and the passage of time. It reveals the bond formed through their journeys, as the canoe laments their diminishing strength and ability to navigate the waters. The second poem, "Madeleine Vercheres," narrates the courageous tale of a young girl defending her home against Iroquois attackers. It showcases her bravery as she takes command of the situation, inspiring her fellow defenders despite overwhelming odds. Together, these poems weave a tapestry of adventure, nostalgia, and heroism, inviting readers to appreciate the resilience of both nature and humanity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems
By William Henry Drummond
"Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems by William Henry Drummond" is a collection of poetic works written in the late 19th century. T...
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2012-07-07
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William Henry Drummond was an Irish-born Canadian poet whose humorous dialect poems made him "one of the most popular authors in the English-speaking world," and "one of the most widely-read and loved poets" in Canada.
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