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| 1811. | Napoleon by Walter de la Mare> | | 'What is the world, O soldiers?
It is I:
I, this incessant snow,
This northern sky;
Soldiers, this solitude
Through which we go
Is I.'
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| 1812. | The Sleeper by Walter de la Mare> | | As Ann came in one summer's day,
She felt that she must creep,
So silent was the clear cool house,
It seemed a house of sleep.
And sure, when ... |
| 1813. | The Spirit of Air by Walter de la Mare> | | Coral and clear emerald,
And amber from the sea,
Lilac-coloured amethyst,
Chalcedony;
The lovely Spirit of Air
Floats on a cloud and doth ri... |
| 1815. | Up The Country by Henry Lawson> | | I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went --
Seeking for the Southern poets' land whereon to pitch my tent;
I have lost a lot of ido... |
| 1816. | Wide Spaces by Henry Lawson> | | When the man I was denounces all the things that I was not,
When the true souls stand like granite, while the souls of liars not –
When the quid... |
| 1817. | When Your Pants Begin to Go by Henry Lawson> | | When you wear a cloudy collar and a shirt that isn't white,
And you cannot sleep for thinking how you'll reach to-morrow night,
You may be a man o... |
| 1818. | The Ships that Won't Go Down by Henry Lawson> | | We hear a great commotion
'Bout the ship that comes to grief,
That founders in mid-ocean,
Or is driven on a reef;
Because it's cheap and britt... |
| 1819. | A Song of the Republic by Henry Lawson> | | Sons of the South, awake! arise!
Sons of the South, and do.
Banish from under your bonny skies
Those old-world errors and wrongs and lies.
Mak... |
| 1820. | Past Carin' by Henry Lawson> | | Now up and down the siding brown
The great black crows are flyin',
And down below the spur, I know,
Another `milker's' dyin';
The crops have w... |
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