Bliss Carman


William Bliss Carman was a Canadian poet born in Fredericton, in the Maritime province of New Brunswick. He published under the name "Bliss Carman," although the "Bliss" is his mother's surname. As with many Canadian poets, nature figures prominently as a theme in his work. In his time, he was arguably Canada's best known poet, and was dubbed by some the "unofficial poet laureate of Canada."
















Low Tide On Grand Pré [A Book Of Lyrics] [by Bliss Carman] [1894]










































































































































































 












The Poetry Of Life [by Bliss Carman] [1905]
















Pipes Of Pan [by Bliss Carman] [1906]
















The Rough Rider And Other Poems [by Bliss Carman] [1909]
















Sappho [One Hundred Lyrics] [by Bliss Carman] [1910]
















More Songs From Vagabondia [by Bliss Carman] [1911]
















Echoes From Vagabondia [by Bliss Carman] [1912]
















April Airs [A Book Of New England Lyrics [by Bliss Carman] [1916]
















Later Poems [by Bliss Carman] [1922]

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