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Henry Lawson
17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales
Poems of Henry Lawson
The Song Of The Waste-Paper Basket
The Sorrows Of A Simple Bard
The Soul Of A Poet
The Southerly Buster
The Spirits For Good
The Spirits Of Our Fathers
The Squatter, Three Cornstalks, And The Well
The Squatter’s Daughter -
The Star Of Australasia
The Statue Of Our Queen
The Stranded Ship: (The “vincennes”) - P
The Stranger's Friend
The Stringy-Bark Tree
The Swagman And His Mate
The Teams
The Things We Dare Not Tell
The Three Kings [1]
The Three Quiet Gentlemen
The Tracks That Lie By India
The Tragedy
The Triumph Of The People
The Two Poets
The Two Samaritans And The Tramp
The Uncultured Rhymer To His Cultured Critics
The Unknown God
The Vagabond
The Vanguard [1]
The Vanguard [11]
The Voice From Over Yonder
The Vote Of Thanks Debate
The Wander-Light
The Wantaritencant
The Watch On The Kerb
The Water
The Water Lily
The Wattle
The Waving Of The Red
The Way I Treated Father [a Bush Song]
The Way Of The World
The Western Stars
The Women Of The Town
The World Is Full Of Kindness
The Wreck Of The `derry Castle'
The Writer's Dream
They Can Only Drag You Down
Those Foreign Engineers
Till All The Bad Things Came Untrue
To “doc” Wylie - P
To A Pair Of Blucher Boots
To An Old Mate
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