The Poems of Henry Kendall
Henry Kendall
Biographical note by Bertram Stevens
Poems and Songs
Leaves from Australian Forests
Songs from the Mountains
Early Poems, 1859-70
(With a few exceptions, these are now printed for the first time in book form).
The Merchant Ship
Oh, Tell Me, Ye Breezes
The Far Future
Silent Tears
Extempore Lines
The Old Year
Tanna
The Earth Laments for Day
The Late W. V. Wild, Esq.
Astarte
Australian War Song
The Ivy on the Wall
The Australian Emigrant
To My Brother, Basil E. Kendall
The Waterfall
The Song of Arda
The Helmsman
To Miss Annie Hopkins
Foreshadowings
Sonnets on the Discovery of Botany Bay by Captain Cook
To Henry Halloran
Lost in the Flood
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Four
To ——
At Long Bay
For Ever
Sonnets
The Bereaved One
Dungog
Deniehy’s Lament
Deniehy’s Dream
Cui Bono?
In Hyde Park
Australia Vindex
Ned the Larrikin
In Memoriam
—Nicol Drysdale Stenhouse
Rizpah
Kiama Revisited
Passing Away
James Lionel Michael
Elijah
Manasseh
Caroline Chisholm
Mount Erebus
Our Jack
Camped by the Creek
Euterpe
Sedan
Other Poems, 1871-82
Adam Lindsay Gordon
In Memory of Edward Butler
How the Melbourne Cup was Won
Blue Mountain Pioneers
Robert Parkes
At Her Window
William Bede Dalley
To the Spirit of Music
John Dunmore Lang
On a Baby Buried by the Hawkesbury
Song of the Shingle-Splitters
On a Street
Heath from the Highlands
The Austral Months
Aboriginal Death-Song
Sydney Harbour
A Birthday Trifle
Frank Denz
Sydney Exhibition Cantata
Hymn of Praise
Basil Moss
Hunted Down
Wamberal
In Memoriam
—Alice Fane Gunn Stenhouse
From the Forests
John Bede Polding
Outre Mer
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