Mapping Indigenous Poetry of North America, 1830-1924

"Guards of the Eastern Gate" by E. Pauline Johnson

Halifax sits on her hills by the sea 
    In the might of her pride,— 
Invincible, terrible, beautiful, she 
    With a sword at her side. 
    
To right and to left of her, battlements rear 
    And fortresses frown; 
While she sits on her throne without favour or fear,
    With her cannon as crown.
    
Coast guard and sentinel, watch of the weal 
    Of a nation she keeps; 
But her hand is encased in a gauntlet of steel,
    And her thunder but sleeps.

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