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1828–1906

ROBERT FLEMING GOURLEY.

James McIntyre

There came to Oxford Robert Gourley, In his old age his health was poorly; He was a relic of the past, In his dotage sinking fast;

Yet he was erect and tall Like noble ruined castle wall. In early times they did him impeach For demanding right of speech,

Now Oxford he wished to represent In Canadian parliament, But him the riding did not honor, But elected Doctor Connor.

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