Poetic Openings : Henry Lawson to Henry Lawson

Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Every Man Should Have A Rifle : First Line : So I sit and write and ponder, while the house is deaf and dumb,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Faces In The Street : First Line : They lie, the men who tell us for reasons of their own
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Fall In, My Men, Fall In : First Line : The short hour's halt is ended,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Flag Of The Southern Cross : First Line : Sons of Australia, be loyal and true to her -
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : For Australia : First Line :
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : For'ard' : First Line : It is stuffy in the steerage where the second-classers sleep,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Freedom On The Wallaby : First Line : Australia's a big country
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : From The Bush : First Line : The Channel fog has lifted
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Here Died : First Line : There's many a schoolboy's bat and ball that are gathering dust at home,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : How The Land Was Won : First Line :
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