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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
W.L.M.K., by FRANCIS REGINALD SCOTT First Line: How shall we speak of canada, %mackenzie king dead? Last Line: Do nothing by halves %which can be done by quarters Alternate Author Name(s): Scott, F. R. Subject(s): Canada; King, William Lyon Mackenzie (1874-1950); Politics | |||
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