The Song of a Prison (Henry Lawson Poems)
Now this is the song of a prison-a song of a gaol or jug-A ballad of quod or of chokey, ...
Now this is the song of a prison-a song of a gaol or jug-A ballad of quod or of chokey, ...
AUGUST 2, 1872WE welcome you, Lords of the Land of the Sun!The voice of the many sounds feebly through one;Ah! ...
BEHOLD, the harvest is at hand;And thick on the encircling hillsThe sheaves like an encampment stand,Making a martial fairy-landThat half ...
OLD TIME, in whose bank we deposit our notes,Is a miser who always wants guineas for groats;He keeps all his ...
How blessed's the good-natured poet,With little bile and much emotion:All lovers of the gentle artsSend him sincerest greetings;The admiration of ...
"Bill Dwiggins had been Billy thirty years,A boyish name which piqued his clever wife,As if her man were ticketed light-weightOut ...
AGAIN, Matilda, is your work undone! Your scissors, where are they? your thimble, gone?Your needles, pins, and thread and tapes ...
AGAIN, Matilda, is your work undone! Your scissors, where are they? your thimble, gone?Your needles, pins, and thread and tapes ...
There were two little skeezucks who lived in the isle Of Boo in a southern sea;They clambered and rollicked in ...
Way up at the top of a big stack of strawWas the cunningest parlor that ever you saw!And there could ...
Three little kittens, black, white and gray, Went out in the garden one morning to play. Said the white one, ...
The stockmen of Australia, what rowdy boys are they,They will curse and swear a hurricane if you come in their ...
There was a little boy, And he had a piece of bread,And he put his little cap On his head, ...
Sometime at a concert hall, in recollection,A Brahms intermezzo will wound me-I'll start,Remember that summer, the flowerbed garden,The walks and ...
My heart's at the war with a good-natured riflemanWhere he stands firing his foemen to slay;While he was home with ...
IN an elegant frock, trimm'd with beautiful lace,And hair nicely curl'd, hanging over her face,Young Fanny went out to the ...
LAURAOn me he shall ne'er put a ring,So, mamma, 'tis in vain to take trouble —For I was but eighteen ...
There were two little skeezucks who lived in the isle Of Boo in a southern sea; They clambered and rollicked ...
Way up at the top of a big stack of straw Was the cunningest parlor that ever you saw! And ...
1 I SING the Body electric; The armies of those I love engirth me, and I engirth them; They will ...
In an elegant frock, trimm'd with beautiful lace, And hair nicely curl'd, hanging over her face, Young Fanny went out ...
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