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Father of Universal Man, Where'er in this wide world he roam, Not known to thee by kith or clan, Nor height, nor breadth of mental dome, Nor babbling tongue, nor sounding creed, But by his woe and common need. The pushing Anglo-Saxon race, The Celts with wealth of heart and mind, The Esquimaux of leaden face, The Arabs whom no chain can bind, With hardy Boers and all the rest, Are with one common Father blest.

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Father of Universal Man, Where'er in this wide world he roam, Not known to thee by kith or clan, Nor height, nor breadth of mental dome, Nor babbling tongue, nor sounding creed, But by his woe and common need. The pushing Anglo-Saxon race, The Celts with wealth of heart and mind, The Esquimaux of leaden face, The Arabs whom no chain can bind, With hardy Boers and all the rest, Are with one common Father blest.
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Joseph Horatio Chant (1851-1937) was a Canadian poet of distinct moral and spiritual undertones, whose work reflects the late Victorian era's concerns and depth of thought. Born in Ontario, Chant pursued a life enriched by spirituality and literature. His poetry collection 'Gleams of Sunshine' encapsulates his contemplative nature and philosophical insights. In these verses, he explores themes of nature, faith, and the human experience, often imbued with a serene optimism and reflective tone characteristic of his literary style. Although not as widely celebrated as his contemporaries, Chant's works offer a quiet respite and thoughtful pondering. His contributions, primarily situated within the Canadian literary tradition, reveal a consistent dedication to exploring the interplay between the divine and the everyday. While 'Gleams of Sunshine' may not be a cornerstone of literary curricula, it remains a noteworthy piece within the catalog of Canadian poetry, exemplifying the introspective and meditative qualities favored by poets of his time. Chant's legacy, though modest, endures in the hearts of those who find solace and wisdom in his verse.