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The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse / Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects

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About This Book

A long narrative poem follows an apprentice-turned-mechanic who endures family loss, learns his trade, and emigrates from England to settle on a Canadian bush farm. Subsequent sections trace his adaptation to logging and village life, courtship and marriage, religious conversion, temperance involvement, repeated health and church conflicts, and domestic bereavements. Interspersed addresses and songs reflect on rural labor, memory, hope, nature, and Christian faith while condemning intemperance. The volume is rounded out by shorter occasional pieces, tributes, and civic verses that record local events, personal memorials, and everyday scenes rooted in Canadian communities.

About the Author

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Thomas Cowherd

Thomas Cowherd was a poet and author known for his work that reflects the experiences of emigrants and the Canadian landscape. His notable collection, "The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse / Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects," showcases his ability to weave narrative and song, capturing the essence of life in Canada during the 19th century. Cowherd's writing often explores themes of migration, identity, and the challenges faced by those who seek new beginnings in unfamiliar lands.

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