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Adam Lindsay Gordon (19 October 1833 – 24 June 1870) was an Australian poet, horseman, police officer and politician. He was the first Australian poet to gain considerable recognition overseas, and according to his contemporary, writer Marcus Clarke, Gordon's work represented "the beginnings of a national school of Australian poetry".

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From Lightning And Tempest

· 9 месяцев назад

The spring-wind pass'd through the forest, and whispered low in the leaves,
And the cedar toss'd her head, and the oak stood firm in his pride;
The spring-wind pass'd through the town, through the housetops, casements, and eaves,
An.

Quare Fatigasti

· 9 месяцев назад

Two years ago I was thinking On the changes that years bring forth;
Now I stand where I then stood drinking The gust and the salt sea froth;
And the shuddering wave strikes,
With the waves subsiding and sinking,

Rippling Water

· 9 месяцев назад

The maiden sat by the river side (The rippling water murmurs by),
And sadly into the clear blue tide The salt tear fell from her clear blue eye
"'Tis fixed for better, for worse," she cried,"And to-morrow the bridegroom cl.

Early Adieux

· 9 месяцев назад

Adieu to kindred hearts and home,
To pleasure, joy, and mirth,
A fitter foot than mine to roam Could scarcely tread the earth;
For they are now so few indeed (Not more than three in all),

Sunlight On The Sea

· 9 месяцев назад

Sunlight On The Sea[The Philosophy of a Feast]Make merry, comrades, eat and drink (The sunlight flickers on the sea),
The garlands gleam, the glasses clink,
The grape juice mantles fair and free,
The lamps are trimm'd, although the .

Thoras Song Ashtaroth

· 9 месяцев назад

We severed in Autumn early,
Ere the earth was torn by the plough;
The wheat and the oats and the
Are ripe for the harvest now

The Romance Of Britomarte

· 9 месяцев назад

I'll tell you a story; but pass the "jack",
And let us make merry to-night, my men
Aye, those were the days when my beard was black —I like to remember them now and then —Then Miles was living, and Cuthbert there,
On his l.

Thick-headed Thoughts Part 1

· 9 месяцев назад

I've something of the bull-dog in my breed,
The spaniel is developed somewhat less;
While life is in me I can fight and bleed,
But never the chastising hand caress

Thick-Headed Thoughts Part 3

· 9 месяцев назад

'Tis a wicked world we live in;
Wrong in reason, wrong in rhyme;
But no matter: we'll not give
While we still can come to time

The Swimmer

· 9 месяцев назад

With short, sharp violent lights made vivid,
To the southward far as the sight can roam,
Only the swirl of the surges livid,
The seas that climb and the surfs that comb,

How We Beat The Favourite

· 9 месяцев назад

A Lay of the Loamshire Hunt Cup"Aye, squire," said Stevens, "they back him at evens;
The race is all over, bar shouting, they say;
The Clown ought to beat her;
Dick Neville is sweeter Than ever — he swears he can win .

To My Sister

· 9 месяцев назад

Across the trackless seas I go,
No matter when or where,
And few my future lot will know,
And fewer still will care

Wolf And Hound

· 9 месяцев назад

You'll take my tale with a little salt;
But it needs none, nevertheless
I was foiled completely - fair at fault -Disheartened, too,
I confess

Delilah

· 9 месяцев назад

Delilah[From a Picture]The sun has gone down, spreading wide on The sky-line one ray of red fire;
Prepare the soft cushions of Sidon,
Make ready the rich loom of Tyre
The day, with its toil and its sorrow,

Fauconshawe

· 9 месяцев назад

Fauconshawe[A Ballad]To fetch clear water out of the spring The little maid Margaret ran;
From the stream to the castle's western wing It was but a bowshot span;
On the sedgy brink where the osiers cling Lay a dead man, pallid and wan

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