The Poems of Henry Kendall / With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens

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by Henry Kendall [Native-born Australian Poet 1841-1882.]

Contents

Biographical Note

POEMS AND SONGS

Mountains

Kiama

Etheline

Aileen

Kooroora

Fainting by the Way

Song of the Cattle-Hunters

Footfalls

God Help Our Men at Sea

Sitting by the Fire

Bellambi's Maid

The Curlew Song

The Ballad of Tanna

The Rain Comes Sobbing to the Door

Urara

Evening Hymn

Stanzas

The Wail in the Native Oak

Harps We Love

Waiting and Wishing

The Wild Kangaroo

Clari

Wollongong

Ella with the Shining Hair

The Barcoo

Bells Beyond the Forest

Ulmarra

The Maid of Gerringong

Watching

The Opossum-Hunters

In the Depths of a Forest

To Charles Harpur

The River and the Hill

The Fate of the Explorers

Lurline

Under the Figtree

Drowned at Sea

Morning in the Bush

The Girl I Left Behind Me

Amongst the Roses

Sunset

Doubting

Geraldine

Achan

LEAVES FROM AUSTRALIAN FORESTS

Dedication

Prefatory Sonnets

The Hut by the Black Swamp

September in Australia

Ghost Glen

Daphne

The Warrigal

Euroclydon

Araluen

At Euroma

Illa Creek

Moss on a Wall

Campaspe

On a Cattle Track

To Damascus

Bell-Birds

A Death in the Bush

A Spanish Love Song

The Last of His Tribe

Arakoon

The Voyage of Telegonus

Sitting by the Fire (2)

Cleone

Charles Harpur

Coogee

Ogyges

By the Sea

King Saul at Gilboa

In the Valley

Twelve Sonnets

Sutherland's Grave

Syrinx

On the Paroo

Faith in God

Mountain Moss

The Glen of Arrawatta

Euterpe

Ellen Ray

At Dusk

Safi

Daniel Henry Deniehy

Merope

After the Hunt

Rose Lorraine

SONGS FROM THE MOUNTAINS

To a Mountain

Mary Rivers

Kingsborough

Beyond Kerguelen

Black Lizzie

Hy-Brasil

Jim the Splitter

Mooni

Pytheas

Bill the Bullock-Driver

Cooranbean

When Underneath the Brown Dead Grass

The Voice in the Wild Oak

Billy Vickers

Persia

Lilith

Bob

Peter the Piccaninny

Narrara Creek

In Memory of John Fairfax

Araluen (2)

The Sydney International Exhibition

Christmas Creek

Orara

The Curse of Mother Flood

On a Spanish Cathedral

Rover

The Melbourne International Exhibition

By the Cliffs of the Sea

Galatea

Black Kate

A Hyde Park Larrikin

Names Upon a Stone

Leichhardt

After Many Years

EARLY POEMS, 1859-70

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 (2)

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



The Poems of Henry Kendall


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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