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Verses Popular and Humorous - Henry Lawson

This is a volume of humorous poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. - Summary by Carolin
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The Ports of the Open SeaThe Three KingsThe Outside TrackSydney-SideThe RoversForeign LandsMary LemaineThe Shakedown on the FloorReedy RiverOld Stone ChimneySong of the Old Bullock-DriverThe Lights of Cobb and Co.How the Land was WonThe Boss over the BoardWhen the Ladies Come to the Shearing ShedThe Ballad of the RouseaboutYears after the War in AustraliaThe Old Jimmy WoodserThe Christ of the 'Never'The Cattle-Dog's DeathThe Song of the Darling RiverRain in the MountainsA May Night on the MountainsThe New Chum JackarooThe Dons of SpainThe Bursting of the BoomAntony VillaSecond Class Wait HereThe Ships that Won't Go DownThe Men We Might Have BeenThe Way of the WorldThe Battling DaysWritten AfterwardsThe Uncultured Rhymer to His Cultured CriticsThe Writer's DreamThe Jolly Dead MarchMy Literary FriendMary Called Him 'Mister'RejectedO'Hara, J.P.Bill and Jim Fall OutThe ParooThe Green-Hand RoseaboutThe Man from WaterlooSaint PeterThe Stranger's FriendThe God-Forgotten ElectionThe Boss's BootsThe Captain of the PushBilly's 'Square Affair'A Derry on a CoveRise Ye! Rise Ye!The Ballad of Mabel ClareConstable M‘Carthy’s InvestigationsAt the Tug-of-WarHere's LuckThe Men Who Come BehindThe Days When We Went SwimmingThe Old Bark SchoolTrouble on the SelectionThe Professional WandererA Little MistakeA Study in the 'Nood'A Word to Texas JackThe Grog-an'-Grumble SteeplechaseBut What's the Use
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