Poetic Openings : Henry Lawson to Henry Lawson

Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : I'll Tell You What You Wanderers : First Line : I'll tell you what you wanderers, who drift from town to town;
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : In The Days When The World Was Wide : First Line : The world is narrow and ways are short, and our lives are dull and slow,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : In The Storm That Is To Come : First Line : By our place in the midst of the furthest seas we were fated to stand alone -
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : In The Street : First Line : Where the needle-woman toils
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Jack Dunn Of Nevertire : First Line : It chanced upon the very day we'd got the shearing done,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Knocked Up : First Line : I'm lyin' on the barren ground that's baked and cracked with drought,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Marshall's Mate : First Line : You almost heard the surface bake, and saw the gum-leaves turn --
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Middleton's Rouseabout : First Line : Tall and freckled and sandy,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : Mount Bukaroo : First Line : Only one old post is standing --
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : My Land And I : First Line : They have eaten their fill at your tables spread,
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