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- In After Daysi"In after days I hope to lie", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Partingi"Red rivers of sorrow ran flood.", single work poetry (p. 3)
- A Touch of Frosti"There's a touch of frost in the air to-night,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Tinker Timei"Tinker Time is a merry old man,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Wari"Crosses and bars;", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Wireless, single work short story (p. 6-7)
- Over the Topi"Over the Top d'ye think we'd go", single work poetry (p. 7)
- Gloryi"He dreamed of glory through his boyhood years:", single work poetry (p. 14)
- For Francei"I met a little, ragged lad", single work poetry (p. 16)
- To 'Liza, Before Battlei"You never know what luck the gawds will send", single work poetry (p. 18)
- The Kaiser's Gamei"The city plays the Kaiser's game", single work poetry (p. 20)
- The Camp Oveni"It hangs by a hook in the chimney", single work poetry (p. 22)
- The Way Outi"He'd come again to Austral shores,", single work poetry (p. 24)
- The Happy Bardi"My job, oft called the lot austere,", single work poetry (p. 26)
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of With Lyre and Lute : Three Golden Weeks in June 1918 selected work poetry ; (p. 26) -
The Tragedy : A Dirgei"Oh, I never felt so wretched, and things never looked so blue",
single work
poetry
humour
Originally published in 1918 as part of an advertising campaign for Heenzo (Hean's Essence), a coughs, colds, croup and catarrh remedy. The advertisement, which appeared around Australia and New Zealand, comprised six poems - 'The Tragedy' (Henry Lawson), 'A Repudiation' (J. W. Gordon), 'A Confession' (Mrs Stan Roberts), 'Another Confession' (Harley Cohen) and 'Absolution - For the Woman' and 'Forgiveness - For the Strollers' (both by Lawson under the pseudonym, 'Arry).
The advertisement was republished 1934 and again in 1944. Additional copy for the 1944 Bulletin reprint records:
Famous advertisement repeated after twenty-eight years in response to many request from all parts of Australia... The above poems ['The Tragedy' and 'A Repudiation'] caused Mrs Stan Roberts and Mr Harley Cohen to write the following poems, then Henry Lawson replied with 'Absolution' and 'Forgiveness' (5 July 1944, p.28).
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A Repudiationi"I never pinched your Heenzo -",
single work
poetry
humour
Originally published in 1918 as part of an advertising campaign for Heenzo (Hean's Essence), a coughs, colds, croup and catarrh remedy. The advertisement, which appeared around Australia and New Zealand, comprised six poems - 'The Tragedy' (Henry Lawson), 'A Repudiation' (J. W. Gordon), 'A Confession' (Mrs Stan Roberts), 'Another Confession' (Harley Cohen) and 'Absolution - For the Woman' and 'Forgiveness - For the Strollers' (both by Lawson under the pseudonym, 'Arry).
The advertisement was republished 1934 and again in1944. Additional copy for the 1944 Bulletin reprint records:
Famous advertisement repeated after twenty-eight years in response to many request from all parts of Australia... The above poems ['The Tragedy' and 'A Repudiation'] caused Mrs Stan Roberts and Mr Harley Cohen to write the following poems, then Henry Lawson replied with 'Absolution' and 'Forgiveness' (5 July 1944, p.28).
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A Confessioni"I pinched your Heenzo, Harry,",
single work
poetry
humour
Originally published in 1918 as part of an advertising campaign for Heenzo (Hean's Essence), a coughs, colds, croup and catarrh remedy. The advertisement, which appeared around Australia and New Zealand, comprised six poems - 'The Tragedy' (Henry Lawson), 'A Repudiation' (J. W. Gordon), 'A Confession' (Mrs Stan Roberts), 'Another Confession' (Harley Cohen) and 'Absolution - For the Woman' and 'Forgiveness - For the Strollers' (both by Lawson under the pseudonym, 'Arry).
The advertisement was republished 1934 and again in1944. Additional copy for the 1944 Bulletin reprint records:
Famous advertisement repeated after twenty-eight years in response to many request from all parts of Australia... The above poems ['The Tragedy' and 'A Repudiation'] caused Mrs Stan Roberts and Mr Harley Cohen to write the following poems, then Henry Lawson replied with 'Absolution' and 'Forgiveness' (5 July 1944, p.28).
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Another Confessioni"I have read your blanky squealin'",
single work
poetry
humour
Originally published in 1918 as part of an advertising campaign for Heenzo (Hean's Essence), a coughs, colds, croup and catarrh remedy. The advertisement, which appeared around Australia and New Zealand, comprised six poems - 'The Tragedy' (Henry Lawson), 'A Repudiation' (J. W. Gordon), 'A Confession' (Mrs Stan Roberts), 'Another Confession' (Harley Cohen) and 'Absolution - For the Woman' and 'Forgiveness - For the Strollers' (both by Lawson under the pseudonym, 'Arry).
The advertisement was republished 1934 and again in1944. Additional copy for the 1944 Bulletin reprint records:
Famous advertisement repeated after twenty-eight years in response to many request from all parts of Australia... The above poems ['The Tragedy' and 'A Repudiation'] caused Mrs Stan Roberts and Mr Harley Cohen to write the following poems, then Henry Lawson replied with 'Absolution' and 'Forgiveness' (5 July 1944, p.28).
- The Stock Companyi"We were a good stock company,", single work poetry (p. 30)