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Born in June 17, 1835 / Died in June 29, 1902 / Australia / English

Poems by James Brunton Stephens

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Hate

... When all the arrows that we have are cast, ...

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I heard a bird at dawn

... But I didn't listen to him, ...

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In The Cool Of The Evening

... Our crouching shame, may make us stand upright ...

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In The Poppy Field

... He kicked his legs and roared for joy ...

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The Ancient Elf

... The speedy forsaker!The lance and the lyre, ...

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The Lonely God

... not evermore Would they run forth to meet Him as before ...

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Convict Once - Part Fourth.

... 3 "Yes, were the brand of the law on thy name — shall the mere words offend thee ...

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The Shell

...   And in the hush of waters was the sound ...

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The Spring In Ireland: 1916

... They heard your songs e'er birds had singing power, ...

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Spirit of Song

...   By thee are dispelled till all sorrow has flown ...

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The Angel Of The Doves.

... " * * * * * Slowly the rainbow rose, parting in twain ...

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Spirit And Star.

... Through the cold, through the void, through the wilds of space, ...

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The Courtship of the Future.

... Your swift life thrills me through and through: ...

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Australian Anthem.

... " — What to Thy throne convey ...

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Insurrections

... " He said, "Dear child, I feared that you were dead," ...