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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
To Be Amused
To Hannah
To Jack
To Jim
To My Friends
To Roumania
To Show What A Man Can Do
To The Irish Delegates
To Tom Bracken
To Victor Daley
To-Morrow
Trooper Campbell
Trouble On The Selection
Uncle Harry
Untitled
Unwritten Books
Up The Country
Victor
Victory
Waratah And Wattle
Watching The Crows
What Have We All Forgotten?
When Hopes Ran High
When I Was King
When The `army' Prays For Watty
When The Bear Comes Back Again
When The Bush Begins To Speak
When The Children Come Home
When The Duke Of Clarence Died
When The Irish Flag Went By
When The Ladies Come To The Shearing Shed
When You’re Bad In Your Inside -
When Your Pants Begin To Go
When Your Sins Come Home To Roost
Who’ll Wear The Beaten Colours? -
Who’s Dot Pulleteen? -
Wide Lies Australia
Wide Spaces
Will Yer Write It Down For Me?
William Street
With Dickens
Write By Return
Written Afterwards
Written Out [1]
Years After The War In Australia
Young Kings And Old
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