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Song of the Wheat by Andrew Barton Paterson
We have sung the song of the droving days,
Of the march of the travelling sheep;
By silent stage..
Song of the Future by Andrew Barton Paterson
’Tis strange that in a land so strong
So strong and bold in mighty youth,
We have no poet’s voic..
Song of the Artesian Water by Andrew Barton Paterson
Now the stock have started dying, for the Lord has sent a drought;
But we’re sick of prayers and P..
Shearing With a Hoe by Andrew Barton Paterson
The track that led to Carmody’s is choked and overgrown,
The suckers of the stringybark have made..
Saltbush Bill's Second Flight by Andrew Barton Paterson
The news came down on the Castlereagh, and went to the world at large,
That twenty thousand travel..
Sydney Cup 1899 by Andrew Barton Paterson
Of course they say if this Bobadil starts
He’ll settle ’em all in a flash:
For the pace he can g..
Saltbush Bill by Andrew Barton Paterson
Now is the law of the Overland that all in the West obey --
A man must cover with travelling sheep..
Saltbush Bill on the Patriarchs by Andrew Barton Paterson
Come all you little rouseabouts and climb upon my knee;
To-day, you see, is Christmas Day, and so..
Shearing at Castlereagh by Andrew Barton Paterson
The bell is set a-ringing, and the engine gives a toot,
There’s five-and-thirty shearers here a-sh..
Saltbush Bill, J.P. by Andrew Barton Paterson
Beyond the land where Leichhardt went,
Beyond Sturt’s Western track,
The rolling tide of change..
Songs of the High Country by Antonio Machado
Soria, in blue mountains,
on the fields of violet,
how often I’ve dreamed of you
on the plain of..
Science-fiction Cradlesong by C. S. Lewis
By and by Man will try
To get out into the sky,
Sailing far beyond the air
From Down and Here..
Spleen (IV) by Charles Baudelaire
Quand le ciel bas et lourd pèse comme un couvercle
Sur l’esprit gémissant en proie aux longs ennuis..
SONNET OF AUTUMN by Charles Baudelaire
THEY say to me, thy clear and crystal eyes:
"Why dost thou love me so, strange lover mine?"
Be s..
SPLEEN by Charles Baudelaire
I’M like some king in whose corrupted veins
Flows ag?d blood; who rules a land of rains;
Who, yo..
Sleeping at last by Christina Rossetti
Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over,
Sleeping at last, the struggle and horror past,
C..
Song (She Sat And Sang Alway) by Christina Rossetti
She sat and sang alway
By the green margin of a stream,
Watching the fishes leap and play
Beneath..
Silent Noon by Christina Rossetti
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass, -
The finger-points look through like rosy blooms:
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Spring Quiet by Christina Rossetti
Gone were but the Winter,
Come were but the Spring,
I would go to a covert
Where the birds sing;
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Sappho by Christina Rossetti
I sigh at day-dawn, and I sigh
When the dull day is passing by.
I sigh at evening, and again
I si..
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