Borderland (Henry Lawson Poem)
I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went -- Seeking for the Southern poets' land ...
I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went -- Seeking for the Southern poets' land ...
Filled is Life's goblet to the brim; And though my eyes with tears are dim, I see its sparkling bubbles ...
To be put on the train and kissed and given my ticket, Then the station slid backward, the shops and ...
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Not up on the altar set apart, in the temple far from the maddening roar the world, our daily lives ...
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Ere on my bed my limbs I lay, It hath not been my use to pray With moving lips or ...
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It is no night to drown in: A full moon, river lapsing Black beneath bland mirror-sheen, The blue water-mists dropping ...
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I I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since that first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover ...
As vanquish'd Erin wept beside The Boyne's ill-fated river, She saw where Discord, in the tide, Had dropp'd his loaded ...
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Frowning, the owl in the oak complained him Sore, that the song of the robin restrained him Wrongly of slumber, ...
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