Verses Popular And Humorous (Version 2)

by Henry LAWSON (1867 - 1922)

The Ballad Of The Rouseabout

Verses Popular And Humorous (Version 2)

Verses, Popular and Humorous (1900) was the second collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. It features some of the poet's earlier major works, including "The Lights of Cobb and Co", "Saint Peter" and "The Grog-An'-Grumble-Steeplechase". Most of the poems in the volume had been written after the publication of In the Days When the World was Wide and Other Verses in 1896. The original collection includes 66 poems by the author that are reprinted from various sources. Later publications split the collection into two separate volumes: Popular Verses and Humorous Verses, though the contents differed from the original list. - Summary by Wikipedia Initial DPL: Larry Wilson and MC: Phil Chenevert


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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 Investigation , Here's Luck! , Mary Called Him "Mister" , My Literary Friend , O'Hara, J.P. , Rain In The Mountains , Rejected , Rise Ye! Rise Ye! , Saint Peter , Second Class Wait Here , The Ballad Of Mabel Clare , The Battling Days , 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 Rouseabout , The Grog-An'-Grumble Steeplechase , The Jolly Dead March , 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 Paroo , The Professional Wanderer , The Ships That Won't Go Down , The Song Of The Darling River , The Stranger's Friend , The Uncultured Rhymer To His Cultured Critics , The Way Of The World , The Writer's Dream , Trouble On The Selection , Written Afterwards , Years After The War In Australia