Henry Lawson
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《In the Days When the World Was Wide》
[Note on content: Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson were writing for the Sydney `Bulletin' in 1892 when Lawson suggested a `duel' of poetry to increase the number of poems they could sell to the paper. It was apparently entered into in all fun, though there are reports that Lawson was bitter about it later. `Up the Country' and `The City Bushman', included in this selection, were two of Lawson's contributions to the debate. Please note that this is the revised edition of 1900. Therefore, even though this book was originally published in 1896, it includes two poems not published until 1899 (`The Sliprails and the Spur' and `Past Carin'').] |
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《on the track(在路上)》
他们的歌就唱 桑迪疫病的视觉 安迪页的对手 铁片树皮 “米德尔顿的彼得” 戴夫里根的奥秘 米切尔的婚姻 米切尔妇女 没有一个女人广场 米切尔的工作 条例草案,腹语的鸡 布什猫 会议的老伙伴们 两个Larrikins 先生Smellingscheck “一个粗大棚” 应缴金 === The Songs They used to Sing A Vision of Sandy Blight Andy Page's Rival The Iron-Bark Chip "Middleton's Peter" The Mystery of Dave Regan Mitchell on Matrimony Mitchell on Women No Place for a Woman Mitchell's Jobs Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster Bush Cats Meeting Old Mates Two Larrikins Mr. Smellingscheck "A Rough Shed" Payable Gold |
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