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POEMS AND SONGS
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Mountains
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Kiama
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Etheline
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Aileen
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Kooroora
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Fainting by the Way
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Song of the Cattle-Hunters
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Footfalls
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God Help Our Men at Sea
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Sitting by the Fire
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Bellambi's Maid
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The Curlew Song
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The Ballad of Tanna
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The Rain Comes Sobbing to the Door
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Urara
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Evening Hymn
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Stanzas
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The Wail in the Native Oak
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Harps We Love
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Waiting and Wishing
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The Wild Kangaroo
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Clari
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Wollongong
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Ella with the Shining Hair
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The Barcoo
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Bells Beyond the Forest
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Ulmarra
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The Maid of Gerringong
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Watching
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The Opossum-Hunters
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In the Depths of a Forest
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To Charles Harpur
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The River and the Hill
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The Fate of the Explorers
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Lurline
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Under the Figtree
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Drowned at Sea
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Morning in the Bush
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The Girl I Left Behind Me
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Amongst the Roses
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Sunset
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Doubting
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Geraldine
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Achan
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LEAVES FROM AUSTRALIAN FORESTS
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Dedication
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Prefatory Sonnets
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The Hut by the Black Swamp
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September in Australia
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Ghost Glen
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Daphne
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The Warrigal
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Euroclydon
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Araluen
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At Euroma
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Illa Creek
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Moss on a Wall
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Campaspe
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On a Cattle Track
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To Damascus
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Bell-Birds
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A Death in the Bush
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A Spanish Love Song
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The Last of His Tribe
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Arakoon
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The Voyage of Telegonus
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Sitting by the Fire
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Cleone
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Charles Harpur
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Coogee
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Ogyges
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By the Sea
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King Saul at Gilboa
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In the Valley
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Twelve Sonnets—
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Sutherland's Grave
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Syrinx
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On the Paroo
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Faith in God
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Mountain Moss
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The Glen of Arrawatta
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Euterpe
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Ellen Ray
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At Dusk
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Safi
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Daniel Henry Deniehy
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Merope
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After the Hunt
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Rose Lorraine
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SONGS FROM THE MOUNTAINS
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To a Mountain
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Mary Rivers
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Kingsborough
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Beyond Kerguelen
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Black Lizzie
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Hy-Brasil
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Jim the Splitter
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Mooni
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Pytheas
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Bill the Bullock-Driver
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Cooranbean
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When Underneath the Brown Dead Grass
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The Voice in the Wild Oak
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Billy Vickers
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Persia
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Lilith
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Bob
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Peter the Piccaninny
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Narrara Creek
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In Memory of John Fairfax
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Araluen
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The Sydney International Exhibition
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Christmas Creek
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Orara
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The Curse of Mother Flood
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On a Spanish Cathedral
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Rover
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The Melbourne International Exhibition
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By the Cliffs of the Sea
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Galatea
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Black Kate
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A Hyde Park Larrikin
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Names Upon a Stone
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Leichhardt
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After Many Years
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EARLY POEMS, 1859-70
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The Merchant Ship
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Oh, Tell Me, Ye Breezes
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The Far Future
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Silent Tears
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Extempore Lines
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The Old Year
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Tanna
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The Earth Laments for Day
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The Late W. V. Wild, Esq.
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Astarte
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Australian War Song
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The Ivy on the Wall
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The Australian Emigrant
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To My Brother, Basil E. Kendall
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The Waterfall
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The Song of Arda
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The Helmsman
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To Miss Annie Hopkins
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Foreshadowings
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Sonnets on the Discovery of Botany Bay by Captain Cook
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To Henry Halloran
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Lost in the Flood
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Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Four
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To——
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At Long Bay
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For Ever
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Sonnets
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The Bereaved One
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Dungog
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Deniehy's Lament
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Deniehy's Dream
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Cui Bono?
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In Hyde Park
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Australia Vindex
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Ned the Larrikin
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In Memoriam—Nicol Drysdale Stenhouse
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Rizpah
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Kiama Revisited
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Passing Away
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James Lionel Michael
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Elijah
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Manasseh
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Caroline Chisholm
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Mount Erebus
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Our Jack
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Camped by the Creek
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Euterpe
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Sedan
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OTHER POEMS, 1871-82
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Adam Lindsay Gordon
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In Memory of Edward Butler
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How the Melbourne Cup was Won
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Blue Mountain Pioneers
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Robert Parkes
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At Her Window
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William Bede Dalley
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To the Spirit of Music
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John Dunmore Lang
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On a Baby Buried by the Hawkesbury
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Song of the Shingle-Splitters
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On a Street
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Heath from the Highlands
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The Austral Months
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Aboriginal Death-Song
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Sydney Harbour
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A Birthday Trifle
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Frank Denz
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Sydney Exhibition Cantata
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Hymn of Praise
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Basil Moss
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Hunted Down
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Wamberal
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In Memoriam—Alice Fane Gunn Stenhouse
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From the Forests
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John Bede Polding
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Outre Mer
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