
The Book of the Native, published in 1896 by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, is a collection of Canadian poetry that explores themes of nature, kinship, and the human experience. The poems reflect the beauty of the Canadian landscape and celebrate rural life through lyrical verses. Roberts illustrates the cycles of life and renewal with imagery from nature, capturing moments of quiet beauty and deep emotion. Notable poems include 'The Silent of the Frost' and 'A Child's Prayer at Evening,' which resonate with universal themes of connection and understanding.




















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