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Poems Listed Alphabetically by Name of Author A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | V | W | Y | Z TANNAHILL, Susan: "Spring in Eastern Canada" IN: Canadian Chamber of Contemporary Poetry, 581. Comment: Awkward poem, full of naïve beliefs regarding human relationships with nature. THIBAUDEAU, Colleen (b. 1925): "Spring Poem" IN: Lee, 208-209. Comment: A spring poem that has to be read against the romantic tradition. Locale: city. THOMSON, E.W.: "The Canadian Rossignol" IN: Garvin, 163-166. Comment: Bird motif. TRADITIONAL POETRY OF THE FIRST NATIONS [anonymous]: "Petition" IN: Grant, 94-95. Comment: Plant life. Dependence on nature. Acknowledgement of this. "A Prayer Before Whaling" IN: Grant, 86; Moses, 13 Comment: Hunting motif. Reciprocity in the exchange between humans and nature. "Prayer to the Spirit of the Slain Bear" IN: Grant, 87. Comment: Hunting motif. Reciprocity in the exchange between humans and nature. "The Song of the Tree" IN: Grant, 116. |