ec. -- 1893]
The Drover's Sweetheart
An hour before the sun goes down
[June -- 1891]
Out Back
The old year went, and the new returned,
in the withering weeks of drought,
[Sept. -- 1893]
The Free-Selector's Daughter
I met her on the Lachlan Side --
[May -- 1891]
'Sez You'
When the heavy sand is yielding backward from your blistered feet,
[Mar. -- 1894]
Andy's Gone With Cattle
Our Andy's gone to battle now
[Oct. -- 1888]
Jack Dunn of Nevertire
It chanced upon the very day we'd got the shearing done,
[Aug. -- 1892]
Trooper Campbell
One day old Trooper Campbell
[Apr. -- 1891]
The Sliprails and the Spur
The colours of the setting sun
[July -- 1899]
Past Carin'
Now up and down the siding brown
[Aug. -- 1899]
The Glass on the Bar
Three bushmen one morning rode up to an inn,
[Apr. -- 1890]
The Shanty on the Rise
When the caravans of wool-teams climbed the ranges from the West,
[Dec. -- 1891]
The Vagabond
White handkerchiefs wave from the short black pier
[Aug. -- 1895]
Sweeney
It was somewhere in September, and the sun was going down,
[Dec. -- 1893]
Middleton's Rouseabout
Tall and freckled and sandy,
[Mar. -- 1890]
The Ballad of the Drover
Across the stony ridges,
[Mar. -- 1889]
Taking His Chance
They stood by the door of the Inn on the Rise;
[June -- 1892]
When the 'Army' Prays for Watty
When the kindly hours of darkness, save for light of moon and star,
[May -- 1893]
The Wreck of the 'Derry Castle'
Day of ending for beginnings!
[Dec. -- 1887]
Ben Duggan
Jack Denver died on Talbragar when Christmas Eve began,
[Dec. -- 1891]
The Star of Australasia
We boast no more of our bloodless flag, that rose from a nation's slime;
The Great Grey Plain
Out West, where the stars are brightest,
[Sept. -- 1893]
The Song of Old Joe Swallow
When I was up the country in the rough and early days,
[May -- 1890]
Corny Bill
His old clay pipe stuck in his mouth,
[May -- 1892]
Cherry-Tree Inn
The rafters are open to sun, moon, and star,
Up the Country
I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went --
[July -- 1892]
Knocked Up
I'm lyin' on the barren ground that's baked and cracked with drought,
[Aug. -- 1893]
The Blue Mountains
Above the ashes straight and tall,
[Dec. -- 1888]
The
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