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In
Divers Tones
by
Charles G.D. Roberts
Edited
by Tracy Ware
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AN
ODE FOR THE CANADIAN CONFEDERACY
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Awake,
my country, the hour is great with change!
Under this gloom which yet obscures
the land,
From ice-blue strait and stern Laurentian range
To where giant peaks our western
bounds command,
A deep voice stirs, vibrating in men’s ears
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As
if their own hearts throbbed that thunder forth,
A sound wherein who hearkens wisely hears
The voice of the desire of this
strong North,—
This
North whose heart of fire
Yet
knows not its desire
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Clearly,
but dreams, and murmurs in the dream.
The hour of dreams is done. Lo, on the hills the
gleam!
Awake, my country, the hour of dreams is done!
Doubt not, nor dread the greatness
of thy fate.
Tho’ faint souls fear the keen confronting
sun,
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And
fain would bid the morn of splendor wait;
Tho’ dreamers, rapt in starry visions, cry
“Lo, yon thy future, yon
thy faith, thy fame!”
And stretch vain hands to stars, thy fame is nigh,
Here in Canadian hearth, and home,
and name,—
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This
name which yet shall grow
Till
all the nations know
Us for a patriot people, heart and hand
Loyal to our native earth, our own Canadian land!
O strong hearts, guarding the birthright of our
glory,
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Worth
your best blood this heritage that ye guard!
These mighty streams resplendent with our story,
These iron coasts by rage of seas
unjarred,—
What fields of peace these bulwarks well secure!
What vales of plenty those calm
floods supply!
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Shall
not our love this rough, sweet land make sure,
Her bounds preserve inviolate,
though we die?
O
strong hearts of the North,
Let
flame your loyalty forth,
And put the craven and base to an open shame,
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earth shall know the Child of Nations by her name! |
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