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Verses Popular and Humorous
Verses Popular and Humorous
by Henry LAWSON (1867 - 1922)
This is a volume of humorous poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. - Summary by Carolin
A Derry on a Cove
A Little Mistake
A May Night on the Mountains
A Study in the 'Nood'
A Word to Texas Jack
Antony Villa
At the Tug-of-War
Bill and Jim Fall Out
Billy's 'Square Affair'
But What's the Use
Constable M‘Carthy’s Investigations
Foreign Lands
Here's Luck
How the Land was Won
Mary Called Him 'Mister'
Mary Lemaine
My Literary Friend
O'Hara, J.P.
Old Stone Chimney
Rain in the Mountains
Reedy River
Rejected
Rise Ye! Rise Ye!
Saint Peter
Second Class Wait Here
Song of the Old Bullock-Driver
Sydney-Side
The Ballad of Mabel Clare
The Ballad of the Rouseabout
The Battling Days
The Boss over the Board
The Boss's Boots
The Bursting of the Boom
The Captain of the Push
The Cattle-Dog's Death
The Christ of the 'Never'
The Days When We Went Swimming
The Dons of Spain
The God-Forgotten Election
The Green-Hand Roseabout
The Grog-an'-Grumble Steeplechase
The Jolly Dead March
The Lights of Cobb and Co.
The Man from Waterloo
The Men We Might Have Been
The Men Who Come Behind
The New Chum Jackaroo
The Old Bark School
The Old Jimmy Woodser
The Outside Track
The Paroo
The Ports of the Open Sea
The Professional Wanderer
The Rovers
The Shakedown on the Floor
The Ships that Won't Go Down
The Song of the Darling River
The Stranger's Friend
The Three Kings
The Uncultured Rhymer to His Cultured Critics
The Way of the World
The Writer's Dream
Trouble on the Selection
When the Ladies Come to the Shearing Shed
Written Afterwards
Years after the War in Australia