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  • Author:agent Henry Lawson http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/lawson-henry
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 For Australia and Other Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Standard Publishing , 1913 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
What Have We All Forgotten?i"What have we all forgotten, at the break of the seventh year?", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 88-90)
Since the Cities are the Citiesi"Fools can parrot-cry the prophet when the proof is close at hand,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 91-96)
To Victor Daleyi"I thought that silence would be best,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 97-103)
The Bards Who Lived at Manlyi"The camp of high-class spielers,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 104-112)
The Empty Glassi"There are three lank bards in a borrowed room -", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 113-116)
The Soul of a Poeti"I have written, long years I have written,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 117-118)
Divorcedi"Two couples are drifting the self-same way", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 119-120)
And What Have You to Say?i"I mind the days when ladies fair", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 121-123)
Till All the Bad Things Came Untruei"By blacksoil plains burned grey with drought", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 124-126)
In Possum Landi"In Possum Land the nights are fair,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 127)
The Spirits for Goodi"We come with peace and reason,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 128-130)
To Jacki"So, I've battled it through on my own, Jack,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 131-133)
In the Height of Fashioni"So at last a toll they'll levy", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 134-138)
The Prime of Lifei"Oh, the strength of the toil of those twenty years, with father, and master, and men!", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 139-143)
My Father-in-Law and Ii"My father-in-law is a careworn man,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 144-145)
Johnson's Wonderi"I'd been right round by overlands to see the world and life,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 146-151)
"Bound for the Lord-Knows-Where"i""Where are you going with your horse and bike,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 152-156)
The Rush to Londoni"You're off away to London now,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 157-158)
A Word from the Bardsi"It is New Year's Day and I rise to state that here on the Sydney side", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 159-161)
The Stranded Shipi"'Twas the glowing log of a picnic fire where a red light should not be,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 162-166)
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