Bibliography of Canadian
Poetry
Poetry
THE LIBRARY OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
PUBLICATION NO. I.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN
POETRY (ENGLISH)
POETRY (ENGLISH)
BY C. C. JAMES.
PRINTED FOR THE LIBRARY
BY WILLIAM BRIGGS, TORONTO
1899.
1899.
b A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
CANADIAN POETRY.
CANADIAN POETRY.
Allan, Lieut. Adam
Born 1757, in Dumfries, Scotland.
Served in Simcoe's Queen's Rangers ;
Served in Simcoe's Queen's Rangers ;
Lieutenant of the King's N.
B. Regiment. Died at Poquiock, York County,
B. Regiment. Died at Poquiock, York County,
N.B., in 1823. (See
Morgan's " Bibliotheca Canadensis," also "New-
Morgan's " Bibliotheca Canadensis," also "New-
Brunswick Historical
Society Collection," Vol. I., 1894, pp. 36, 37.)
Society Collection," Vol. I., 1894, pp. 36, 37.)
The New Gentle Shepherd. A
pastoral comedy originally
pastoral comedy originally
written in the Scotch
dialect by Allan Ramsay. Reduced to
dialect by Allan Ramsay. Reduced to
English by Lieut. Adam
Allan, to which is annexed a
Allan, to which is annexed a
description of the Great
Fails of the River St. John, in the
Fails of the River St. John, in the
Province of New Brunswick.
London, Eng., 1798.
London, Eng., 1798.