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Born in April 18, 1839 / Died in August 1, 1882 / Australia / English

Poems by Henry Kendall

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Song of the Shingle-Splitters

...  And our hearts are free as the great strong sea, &emsp ...

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Merope

... Cast, like a dream, out of thought, with the moons which have passed into sleep, ...

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The Merchant Ship

... Hark! A voice o’er the tempest came ringing, ...

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The Wild Kangaroo

... Gather - each to his place - for a life-stirring chase, ...

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Pytheas

... Yea, against the wild, weird Thule, steered the stranger through the gates ...

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Coogee

... You that helped and you that loved me, take this song, and when you read, ...

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Mountain Moss

...   And leagues of gardens flushed with fruit ...

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Song of the Cattle Hunters

... While the morning light beams on the fern-matted streams, ...

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Daniel Henry Deniehy

... Wind and wood shall help to wail him, waves and mournful mountain-springs ...

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On a Street

... With thongs like those that scourged his life ...

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Illa Creek

... Here, stained with grapes and smit with heat, ...

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Peter the Piccaninny

...  (See Wordsworth’s “Lucy”, neighbour) ...

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In Memoriam~ -- Alice Fane Gunn Stenhouse

... When, like one winged, I breathed - before ...

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Lilith

...  Turn to the Christ to be succoured and screened, ...

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Watching

... From his silence with smiles, while you weep — and weep! ...