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Henry Lawson

17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922 / Grenfell, New South Wales

Poems of Henry Lawson

  • To Be Amused
  • To Hannah
  • To Jack
  • To Jim
  • To My Friends
  • To Roumania
  • To Show What A Man Can Do
  • To The Irish Delegates
  • To Tom Bracken
  • To Victor Daley
  • To-Morrow
  • Trooper Campbell
  • Trouble On The Selection
  • Uncle Harry
  • Untitled
  • Unwritten Books
  • Up The Country
  • Victor
  • Victory
  • Waratah And Wattle
  • Watching The Crows
  • What Have We All Forgotten?
  • When Hopes Ran High
  • When I Was King
  • When The `army' Prays For Watty
  • When The Bear Comes Back Again
  • When The Bush Begins To Speak
  • When The Children Come Home
  • When The Duke Of Clarence Died
  • When The Irish Flag Went By
  • When The Ladies Come To The Shearing Shed
  • When You’re Bad In Your Inside -
  • When Your Pants Begin To Go
  • When Your Sins Come Home To Roost
  • Who’ll Wear The Beaten Colours? -
  • Who’s Dot Pulleteen? -
  • Wide Lies Australia
  • Wide Spaces
  • Will Yer Write It Down For Me?
  • William Street
  • With Dickens
  • Write By Return
  • Written Afterwards
  • Written Out [1]
  • Years After The War In Australia
  • Young Kings And Old
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