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An Anthology of Australian Verse · Bertram Stevens — chapter 49 of 49 · ~132 words · public domain

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Foott, "New Country": Conde\ had come with us all the way --

Evans, "A Pastoral": Darkly, like an arme\d host

Colborne-Veel, "Distant Authors": "Aqu/i esta\ encerrada el alma licenciado Pedro Garcias."

Jephcott, "A Ballad of the last King of Thule": Hy-Bra/sil, Manna/n and Eire/,

Wright, "An Old Colonist's Reverie": I sigh for the good old days in the station whare\ again;

Cuthbertson, "Ode to Apollo": The sweet-voiced and immortal violet-crowne\d Nine.

Adam Lindsay Gordon: Poems

Henry Kendall: Poems (ed. Bertram Stevens)

"Banjo" Paterson: The Man from Snowy River; Rio Grande's Last Race

Henry Lawson: In the Days when the World was Wide (Lawson is best known in Australia for his excellent short stories. One book of these, "Joe Wilson and his Mates", is also online.)

-- Alan R. Light, Monroe, N.C., 1997.

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