The roads are rare to travel, and life seems all complete;
(The Lights Of Cobb & Co.)
More Quotes from Henry Lawson:
And opposite the bench, the dock, divided by a partition, with the women to the left and the men to the right, as it is on the stairs or the block in polite society.Henry Lawson
And is it for this damned life we praise the god-like spirit that died
At Eureka Stockade in the Roaring Days
with the days when the world was wide?
Henry Lawson
We in part atone for the ghoulish strife,
and the crimes of the peace we boast,
And the better part of a people's life in the storm comes uppermost.
Henry Lawson
Why on earth do we want closer connection with England? We have little in common with English people except our language. We are fast becoming an entirely different people.
Henry Lawson
Austral is fair, and the idlers in strife for her
Plunder her, sneer at her, suck the young life from her!
Henry Lawson
Lonely hut where drought's eternal, suffocating atmosphere
Where the God-forgotten hatter dreams of city life and beer.
Henry Lawson
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