Verses Popular and Humorous

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By Listen TheBook Posted on May 31, 2023
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Henry Lawson 1900
English
  • The Ports of the Open Sea
  • The Three Kings
  • The Outside Track
  • Sydney-Side
  • The Rovers
  • Foreign Lands
  • Mary Lemaine
  • The Shakedown on the Floor
  • Reedy River
  • Old Stone Chimney
  • Song of the Old Bullock-Driver
  • The Lights of Cobb and Co.
  • How the Land was Won
  • The Boss over the Board
  • When the Ladies Come to the Shearing Shed
  • The Ballad of the Rouseabout
  • Years after the War in Australia
  • The Old Jimmy Woodser
  • The Christ of the 'Never'
  • The Cattle-Dog's Death
  • The Song of the Darling River
  • Rain in the Mountains
  • A May Night on the Mountains
  • The New Chum Jackaroo
  • The Dons of Spain
  • The Bursting of the Boom
  • Antony Villa
  • Second Class Wait Here
  • The Ships that Won't Go Down
  • The Men We Might Have Been
  • The Way of the World
  • The Battling Days
  • Written Afterwards
  • The Uncultured Rhymer to His Cultured Critics
  • The Writer's Dream
  • The Jolly Dead March
  • My Literary Friend
  • Mary Called Him 'Mister'
  • Rejected
  • O'Hara, J.P.
  • Bill and Jim Fall Out
  • The Paroo
  • The Green-Hand Roseabout
  • The Man from Waterloo
  • Saint Peter
  • The Stranger's Friend
  • The God-Forgotten Election
  • The Boss's Boots
  • The Captain of the Push
  • Billy's 'Square Affair'
  • A Derry on a Cove
  • Rise Ye! Rise Ye!
  • The Ballad of Mabel Clare
  • Constable M‘Carthy’s Investigations
  • At the Tug-of-War
  • Here's Luck
  • The Men Who Come Behind
  • The Days When We Went Swimming
  • The Old Bark School
  • Trouble on the Selection
  • The Professional Wanderer
  • A Little Mistake
  • A Study in the 'Nood'
  • A Word to Texas Jack
  • The Grog-an'-Grumble Steeplechase
  • But What's the Use
This is a volume of humorous poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. - Summary by Carolin

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