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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
The Beauty And The Dude
The Bill Of The Ages
The Black Bordered Letter
The Black Tracker (Or: Why He Lost The Track)
The Blue Mountains
The Bonny Port Of Sydney
The Boss Over The Board
The Boss's Boots
The Brass Well
The Briny Grave
The Bulletin Hotel
The Bursting Of The Boom
The Bush Beyond The Range
The Bush Fire
The Bush Girl
The Cab Lamps
The Cambaroora Star
The Captain Of The Push
The Captains
The Cattle-Dog's Death
The Christ Of The 'Never'
The City Bushman
The Cliffs
The Cockney Soul
The Country Girl
The Cross-Roads
The Crucifixion [the Light Of The World]
The Day Before I Die
The Days When We Went Swimming
The Distant Drum
The Dons Of Spain
The Drover's Sweetheart
The Drovers
The Drums Of Ages
The Drums Of Battersea
The Drunkard's Vision
The Emigration To New Zealand
The Empty Glass
The Fairy West
The Federal City
The Fight At Eureka Stockade
The Fire At Ross's Farm
The Firing-Line
The First Dingo
The Flag Of Our Destinies
The Flour Bin
The Foreign Drunk
The Free-Selector's Daughter
The Friends Of Fallen Fortunes
The Gathering Of The Brown-Eyed
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