#Australians #XIXCentury #XXCentury
THE hearts of the everlasting-flo… Shall steal the gold o’ the sun When the winter rains have done th… And the winter days are done, And the desert pea shall hue the r…
I NAMED her twice, I named her… I named her ten times over; The wind heard, and the singing bi… And the bee in the creamy clover. Acushla! Acushla!
ROOF and rafter and window and d… Totter and tumble in slow decay; The house by the creek is a house… For the Allison folk have gone aw… Kept back no more by the hands of…
WHEN the owl that scared the mou… Fluffed his feathers and sat still… And the night around was chill, On the door of yonder house Someone knocked,
ALL night a noise of leaping fish Went round the bay, And up and down the shallow sands Sang waters at their play. The mangroves drooped on salty cre…
O GREY and dewy Twilight, Thou, who comest softly, bringing Silence sweeter than all music, Song of bird or mortal singing; Thou, who walkest with thy shadows
IF you happen to visit the Wester… When the summer is young and green… You can see the green of the quand… With the quandong fruit between. The fruit is the size of a plum, p…
WE sat by an open window And hearkened the sounds outside— The call of a lonely night-bird, And the croon of a making tide. He was an island-trader,
WHEN I went to live in the littl… That stands on the hilltop alone, What touched me most of all Was neither roof nor wall, But the smooth, worn face of its o…
THREE men stood with their glass… Night was around them and flaring… ‘Here’s to the tried and true and… Here’s to the flotsam tossed and d… Here’s to the men in the Outcast-…
AS I rode out of Lochinvar About me all the scene was fair; The skies, with not a cloud to mar… Were filled with fresh and dewy ai… While making song, a merry throng,
ALL four of us were inland born And inland reared from birth were… And—though the tale be food for sc… We four had never seen the Sea. We saw the sun by day; by night
THE night-birds cry in the bush o… And I write here, though the hour… And what shall I write of the man… ‘He gave his gold to the poor at h… The line is written. Was that his…
’TIS a tarnished book and old, Edges frayed and covers green! But, between the covers, gold ' Gold and jewels in between. And this written (see, O see!
ALL of a piece were the sunset li… The rose in the tree, and the gold… Beauty, the weaver, ’twas that wov… Weaving deftly, as Beauty can, Just to capture the eyes of a man,