Advance Australia (C J Dennis Poems)
Borrowin' over the water; I've seen it all beforeRaisin' loans (said Old George Jones) Was a trick we learned of ...
Borrowin' over the water; I've seen it all beforeRaisin' loans (said Old George Jones) Was a trick we learned of ...
The Children of the Sun are out, About the hills and beaches -The stolid burghers halo and stout,The tailored sheik, ...
Women ben full of Ragerie,Yet swinken not sans secresie.Thilke Moral shall ye understond,From Schoole-boy's Tale of fayre Irelond:Which to the ...
All through the sultry hours of June,From morning blithe to golden noon,And till the star of evening climbsThe gray-blue East, ...
Tall and freckled and sandy, Face of a country lout; This was the picture of Andy, Middleton's Rouseabout. Type of ...
The schools marched in procession in happiness and pride, The city bands before them, the soldiers marched beside; Oh, starched ...
THROUGH my north window, in the wintry weather,-- My airy oriel on the river shore,-- I watch the sea-fowl as ...
each sunset is unique so others tell us fools - with flowers of envy pushing through their teeth i think ...
[Goethe describes this much-admired Poem, which he wrote in honour of his love Lily, as being "designed to change his ...
Whenas ye plaisaunt Aperille shoures have washed and purged awaye Ye poysons and ye rheums of earth to make a ...
THE change of food enjoyment is to man; In this, t'include the woman is my plan. I cannot guess why ...
SOLICITED I've been to give a tale, In which (though true, decorum must prevail), The subject from a picture shall ...
A CERTAIN pious rector (John his name), But little preached, except when vintage came; And then no preparation he required ...
As I came over Windy Gap They threw a halfpenny into my cap. For I am running to paradise; And ...
I The Roaring Tinker if you like, But Mannion is my name, And I beat up the common sort And ...
Though nurtured like the sailing moon In beauty's murderous brood, She walked awhile and blushed awhile And on my pathway ...
Poets with whom I learned my trade. Companions of the Cheshire Cheese, Here's an old story I've remade, Imagining 'twould ...
Who talks of Plato's spindle; What set it whirling round? Eternity may dwindle, Time is unwound, Dan and Jerry Lout ...
I have met them at close of day Coming with vivid faces From counter or desk among grey Eighteenth-century houses. ...
Every morning, as I walk down From my dreary lodgings, toward the town, I see at a window, near the ...
Christmas defeated Chanukah once again last night by a margin of three billion dollars or so, but every time I ...
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