Fleurs De Lys, and Other Poems
Arthur Weir
PREFACE The name FLEURS DE LYS has been chosen for the Canadian Poems in the early portion of this book, because the scenes and incidents they describe belong to the Monarchia
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Arthur Weir
PREFACE The name FLEURS DE LYS has been chosen for the Canadian Poems in the early portion of this book, because the scenes and incidents they describe belong to the Monarchia
Margaret Allen Author of introduction, etc.
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Henry Van Dyke
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