A good estimate of the progress of literary culture in Canada can be formed from a careful perusal of the poems of Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, Charles G.W. Roberts, Wilfred Campbell, Duncan Campbell Scott and Frederick George Scott.
"Canada under British Rule 1760-1900"
John G. Bourinot
But the Carman would be able to tell him that; he called the car that was waiting at the station, and soon he was answering questions about America.
"The Untilled Field"
George Moore
Suddenly his reverie was broken: the Carman pointed with his whip, and Bryden saw a tall, finely-built, middle-aged man coming through the gates, and the driver said:- "There's Mike Scully."
"The Untilled Field"
George Moore