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y separately published work icon My Army, O, My Army! and Other Songs selected work   poetry   war literature  
  • Author:agent Henry Lawson http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/lawson-henry
Issue Details: First known date: 1915... 1915 My Army, O, My Army! and Other Songs
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Tyrrell's , 1915 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
My Army, O, My Army!i"My army, O, my army! The time I dreamed of comes!", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 11-13)
Song of the Dardanellesi"The wireless tells and the cable tells", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 14-16)
Peddling Round the Worldi"When at first in foreign parts", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 17-21)
Grey Wolves Greyi"The Russian march is soft and slow,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 22-24)
Callaghan's Hoteli"There's the same old coaching stable that was used by Cobb and Co.,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 25-26)
The March of Ivani"Are you coming, Ivan, coming? Ah, the ways are long and slow,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 27-32)
Mostly Slavonic : I : Peter Michaelovi"It was Peter the Barbarian put an apron in his bag", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 33-39)
Mostly Slavonic, Henry Lawson , sequence poetry war literature (p. 33-53)
Mostly Slavonic : II : The Brandenburgersi"Things have been mixed up in Europe till there's nothing in a name,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 39-42)
Mostly Slavonic : III : The Blue Danubei"Where the skies are blue in winter by the Adriatic Sea,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 43-44)
Mostly Slavonic : IV : The Peasantryi"Who are these in rags and sheepskin, mangy fur-caps, matted hair?", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 44-46)
Mostly Slavonic : V : The Russian Marchi"Russian mist, and cold, and darkness, on the weary Russian roads;", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 46-53)
The Fairy Westi"We wrote and sang of a bush we never", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 54-61)
Dawgs of Wari"Comes the British bulldog first - solid as a log -"i"Comes the British first- solid as a log-", Henry Lawson , single work poetry humour war literature (p. 62-66)
A Slight Misunderstanding at the Jasper Gatei"Oh, do you hear the argument, far up above the skies?", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 67-70)
A Mixed Battle Songi"Lo! the Boar's tail is salted, and the Kangaroo's exalted,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 71-73)
The Three Quiet Gentlemeni"There is a quiet gentleman a-motoring France", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 74-75)
The Unknown God : A Phantasy of Optimismi"The President to Kingdoms,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 76-79)
The Captainsi"The Captains sailed from all the World - from all the world and Spain;", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 80-84)
A Dirge of Joyi"Oh! this is a joyful dirge, my friends, and this is a hymn of praise;", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 85-87)
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