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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
Gipsy Too
Give Yourself A Show: New Year's Eve
Golden Gully
Grace Jennings Carmicheal
Grey Wolves Grey
Gs [or The Fourth Cook]
Hannah Thomburn
Harry Stephens
Hawkers
He Had So Much Work To Do
He Mourned His Master
He’s Gone To England For A Wife -
Heed Not!
Here Died
Here's Luck
His Brother’s Keeper -
How The Land Was Won
I'D Back Again The World
I'Ll Tell You What You Wanderers
I’m An Older Man Than You -
In Possum Land
In The Day's When We Are Dead
In The Days When The World Was Wide
In The Height Of Fashion
In The Storm That Is To Come
In The Street
Introduction – A Glimpse Of Boyhood -
Ireland Shall Rebel
Jack Cornstalk
Jack Cornstalk As A Drover
Jack Cornstalk As A Lover
Jack Cornstalk As A Poet
Jack Cornstalk In His Teens
Jack Dunn Of Nevertire
John Cornstalk
Johnson, Alias Crow
Joseph’s Dreams And Reuben's Brethren [a Recital In Six Chapters] -
Kangaroo Power
Keeping His First Wife Now
Kerosine Bay
Knocked Up
Knockin' Around
Lachlan Side
Lake Eliza
Laughing And Sneering
Lay Your Ears Back And Fight
Let’s Be Fools To-Night -
Lily
Macleay Street And Red Rock Lane
Marshall's Mate
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