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

Poems by Henry Kendall

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The Voyage of Telegonus

... but he Made waste their fields and throve upon their toil - ...

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Deniehy’s Dream

... He tracks false fire,” one said, ...

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How the Melbourne Cup was Won

... The black, through the bend and “the straight”, ...

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Australian War Song

... Where the slaves, whose prayers were slighted, ...

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John Bede Polding

...  I’ve sinned too long and suffered far too much ...

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The Austral Months

... July High travelling winds, filled with the strong storm’s soul, ...

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Morning in the Bush

... Stretched o’er the valley’s sloping bed — ...

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Deniehy’s Lament

... The friends I’ve left for thee, their sad eyes trouble me— ...

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Leichhardt

... Taught him what the trees were saying, schooled him in the speech of streams ...

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By the Cliffs of the Sea

...  Through the worst of his days and the best ...

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Oh, Tell Me, Ye Breezes

... Where reposeth in silence sweet Nature’s own child, ...

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After Many Years

... The falls of flower, and flower-like floss - ...

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Footfalls

... Will they pass from our souls like a nightmare," I said, ...

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To a Mountain

... All my days Have been the days of a laborious life, ...

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Euterpe: A Cantanta

... Argument. Hail to thee, Sound!—The power of Euterpe in all the scenes of life— ...