Poems by Henry Kendall
The Voyage of Telegonus
... but he Made waste their fields and throve upon their toil - ...
Deniehys Dream
... He tracks false fire, one said, ...
How the Melbourne Cup was Won
... The black, through the bend and the straight, ...
Australian War Song
... Where the slaves, whose prayers were slighted, ...
John Bede Polding
... Ive sinned too long and suffered far too much ...
The Austral Months
... July High travelling winds, filled with the strong storms soul, ...
Morning in the Bush
... Stretched oer the valleys sloping bed ...
Deniehys Lament
... The friends Ive left for thee, their sad eyes trouble me ...
Leichhardt
... Taught him what the trees were saying, schooled him in the speech of streams ...
By the Cliffs of the Sea
... Through the worst of his days and the best ...
Oh, Tell Me, Ye Breezes
... Where reposeth in silence sweet Natures own child, ...
After Many Years
... The falls of flower, and flower-like floss - ...
Footfalls
... Will they pass from our souls like a nightmare," I said, ...
To a Mountain
... All my days Have been the days of a laborious life, ...
Euterpe: A Cantanta
... Argument. Hail to thee, Sound!The power of Euterpe in all the scenes of life ...