The Poetry Corner

Lines On Thorold.

By James McIntyre

McCready, the great Irish tragedian, said that the view from Thorold was the finest in America. Thorold is famous for its mills, And the grand view from off its hills, A view so charming and extended, Nature's beauties sweetly blended. Poetic thoughts it doth awake To view Ontario's broad lake, And husbandmen have their reward in Fruits of this Provincial garden. For from the hill you see below Gardens where choice fruits do grow, The landscape all within your reach Doth both produce the grape and peach. McCready said in the New World The finest view was from Thorold, You see St. Catharines thriving town And steamers sailing up and down. And you can see on a clear day All along Toronto Bay, And you clearly see the haze Where Niagara doth amaze. And glance where Grimsby's gardens yield Or view Beamsville's fruitful field, Then this thought you can advance, This is Canada's sunny France. You see Niagara's ancient town[D] Though it has lost us old renown, And you have a splendid view Of boats on old canal and new.