- By Way of a Preface
- A Cradle Song
- Mushrooms
- The Children's Minuet
- Merrymind
- The Schoolboy
- The Land of Heart's Desire
- Deirdre's Lament
- The Young Knight's Chant
- The Land of Greece
- O White Foam-Born
- Antigone
- Ulysses
- The Perfumier
- St. Ptolemy
- The Forest
- Perdita
- Violets
- Shakespeare's Tomb
- Forest-Finds
- Youth Dreams of Sepulchres
- Meadow-Land
- J.H.
- Old Christmas
- The Haunted Priory
- The Old Scots Tales
- The Happy Life
- A Friendly Place
- Old Porcelain
- Song: "There Dwelt a King in Babylon"
- Pierrot
- The Library
- To Francis Thompson
- The Cathedral
- Elia
- Voyage
- A Dream Return
- Wanderers
- The Ribble
- A Letter from Tasmania
- The Channel
- Love
- Night
- To Lucy
- Wedded
- Franklin Square
- Virgil in the Bush
- A Sabine Farm
- To Our Son
- War
- Australia
- The Drum
- Missing
- Rheims
- Forgotten?
- The League of Nations
- Wings of Desire
- My Song Unsung
- Is Life Worth While?
- Mansoul
- Passing
- Sleep
- The Symbol
- Prisoners of Hope
- Symbols Inadequate
- Light
- My Silent Kingdom
- Ancient Wisdom
- The Old Men's Song
- Deliverance
- Meditation
- No Other Way
- Earth and the Soul
- On the Hill-top
- Credo
James Hebblethwaite (22 September 1857 – 13 September 1921) was an English-born Australian poet, teacher and clergyman. Hebblethwaite was a man of charming personality. Apparently immersed in a world of dreams, he never allowed himself to neglect his work as a parish clergyman. He was interested in his young men and their sports, and his own simple and sincere piety earned him much respect and affection. As a writer of lyrical poems he has a secure place among the Australian poets of his time. - Summary by Wikipedia
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