Poetic Openings : Henry Lawson to Henry Lawson

Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Loveable Characters : First Line : I long for the streets but the Lord knoweth best,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Man Who Raised Charlestown : First Line : They were hanging men in Buckland who would not cheer King George
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Men We Might Have Been : First Line : When God's wrath-cloud is o'er me,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Never-never Country : First Line : By homestead, hut, and shearing-shed,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Old Bark School : First Line : It was built of bark and poles, and the floor was full of holes
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Old Jimmy Woodser : First Line : The old Jimmy Woodser comes into the bar
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Paroo : First Line : It was a week from Christmas-time,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Poets Of The Tomb : First Line : The world has had enough of bards who wish that they were dead,
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Professional Wanderer : First Line : When youve knocked about the countrybeen away from home for years;
Poet : Henry Lawson : Poem : The Rhyme Of The Three Greybeards : First Line : He'd been for years in Sydney "a-acting of the goat",
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