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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
The Gentlemen Of Dickens
The Ghost
The Ghost At The Second Bridge
The Glass On The Bar
The God-Forgotten Election
The Good Old Concertina
The Good Samaritan
The Great Grey Plain
The Green-Hand Rouseabout
The Grog-An'Grumble Steeplechase
The Heart Of Australia
The Heart Of The Swag
The Horse And Cart Ferry
The Hymn Of The Socialists
The Imported Servant
The Iron Wedding Rings
The Jolly Dead March
The King (Ii)
The King [ I ]
The King And Queen And I
The King Of Our Republic
The Labour Agitator
The Lady Of The Motor Car
The Last Review
The Leader And The Bad Girl
The League Of Nations
The Legend Of Cooee Gully
The Legend Of Mammon Castle
The Light On The Wreck
The Lights Of Cobb & Co.
The Lily And The Bee
The Lily Of St Leonards
The Little Czar
The Little Native Rose
The Little Slit In The Tail
The Loveable Characters
The Man From Waterloo (With Kind Regards To Banjo)
The Man Who Raised Charlestown
The March Of Ivan
The Memories They Bring
The Men We Might Have Been
The Men Who Come Behind
The Men Who Live It Down
The Men Who Made Australia
The Men Who Made Bad Matches
The Men Who Sleep With Danger
The Men Who Stuck To Me
The Motor Car
The Mountain Splitter
The Muscovy Duck
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