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Biography of William Henry Drummond
1208 words, approx. 4 pages
 Among minor Canadian poets who during their lifetime enjoyed unusually high reputations, William Henry Drummond is perhaps foremost. While he had a natural talent for composing French-Canadian dialect verse, he became a public and published poet more in...


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 The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
No Cure for French-Canadians.(Poem)
11/01/2001: 356 words, approx. 1 pages Whenever I see pictures of Montreal, I come without touching myself. Montreal is one huge maggotry of hairy French-Canadian men with hot and cold running Rabelais in their veins. Oh, I am God-lost bent, nuts, crazed for humongously hirsute...
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