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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
Billy Of Queensland
Billys 'square Affair'
Black Bonnet
Bonnie New South Wales
Booth's Drum [1]
Borderland
Bound For The Lord-Knows-Where
Bourke
Break O’ Day -
Brighten’s Sister-In-Law [or The Carrier's Story] -
Broken Axletree
Brother, You’ll Take My Hand -
Bush Hay
But What's The Use
By Hut, Homestead And Shearing Shed,
Callaghan's Hotel
Cameron's Heart
Captain Von Esson Of The “sebastopol” - P
Caricatures
Charley Turner
Cherry- Tree Inn
Cinderella
Clinging Back
Constable M‘carty’s Investigations - P
Coomera
Corny Bill
Cromwell
Cypher Seven [07]
Dan Wasn’t Thrown From His Horse -
Dan, The Wreck
Dawgs Of War
Divorced
Do You Think That I Do Not Know?
Down The River
Eureka
Eurunderee
Every Man Should Have A Rifle
Everyone's Friend
Faces In The Street
Fall In, My Men, Fall In
Fighting Hard
For All The Land To See: A Song Of The Tools
For Australia
For He Was A Jolly Good Fellow
For'Ard
Foreign Lands
Freedom On The Wallaby
From The Bush
Genoa
Gettin Back
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