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The Poems of James Hebblethwaite - James Hebblethwaite

James Hebblethwaite (22 September 1857 – 13 September 1921) was an English-born Australian poet, teacher and clergyman. Hebblethwaite was a man of charming personality. Apparently immersed in a world of dreams, he never allowed himself to neglect his work as a parish clergyman. He was interested in his young men and their sports, and his own simple and sincere piety earned him much respect and affection. As a writer of lyrical poems he has a secure place among the Australian poets of his time. - Summary by Wikipedia
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By Way of a PrefaceA Cradle SongMushroomsThe Children's MinuetMerrymindThe SchoolboyThe Land of Heart's DesireDeirdre's LamentThe Young Knight's ChantThe Land of GreeceO White Foam-BornAntigoneUlyssesThe PerfumierSt. PtolemyThe ForestPerditaVioletsShakespeare's TombForest-FindsYouth Dreams of SepulchresMeadow-LandJ.H.Old ChristmasThe Haunted PrioryThe Old Scots TalesThe Happy LifeA Friendly PlaceOld PorcelainSong: "There Dwelt a King in Babylon"PierrotThe LibraryTo Francis ThompsonThe CathedralEliaVoyageA Dream ReturnWanderersThe RibbleA Letter from TasmaniaThe ChannelLoveNightTo LucyWeddedFranklin SquareVirgil in the BushA Sabine FarmTo Our SonWarAustraliaThe DrumMissingRheimsForgotten?The League of NationsWings of DesireMy Song UnsungIs Life Worth While?MansoulPassingSleepThe SymbolPrisoners of HopeSymbols InadequateLightMy Silent KingdomAncient WisdomThe Old Men's SongDeliveranceMeditationNo Other WayEarth and the SoulOn the Hill-topCredo
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