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  1. ORIGINAL POETRY.
    The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Monday 28 October 1861 p 3 Article
    Lines addressed to Stuart's party on their again attempting to cross the Continent. Go forth again! brave band— Renew your toils once more— ... 246 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  2. POETRY. REMINISCENCE.
    The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 10 February 1883 Supplement: Second Sheet to Maitland Mercury p 4 Article
    Songless I was, of grief possessed For a long time. Again I'm singing; My songs came back like tears suppressed All of a sudden from me springing. ... 135 words
    • Tagged as: poem, Poetry
    • Text last corrected on 28 August 2009 by anonymous
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  3. ORIGINAL POETRY. SECESSION CONSUMMATED.
    The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Friday 19 April 1861 p 3 Article
    Yankee Doodle took a saw With patriot devotion, To trim the Treo of Liberty According to his "notion." ... 67 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  4. ORIGINAL POETRY. RURAL COURTSHIP.
    The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 13 December 1845 p 4 Article
    HE—Fair as the snowdrop's virgin leaf, Or heatherbell that decks the heath, Or lilly, when her cheeek grows red With crimson blush by rose bud shed, ... 152 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  5. RIDDLES.
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Wednesday 31 July 1929 p 6 Article
    Sent in by Wattie Day. What does many a mile with [?] head down? A nail in a boot. ... 63 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  6. GOING-GOINGGONE!
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 4 August 1928 p 8 Article
    There was once a little mouse, And a little black cat, Who lived in a house... And that was that! ... 48 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  7. GOING—GOING—GONE
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Thursday 8 March 1928 p 6 Article
    There was once a little mouse, And a little black cat, Who lived in a house— And that was that! ... 36 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  8. THE CAT
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Thursday 14 June 1928 p 8 Article
    A cat is the wisest think I know. He follows the sun wherever it goes— In the mignonette whete the wall is low, ... 105 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  9. LINES.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 22 June 1837 p 3 Article
    I did not weep When I was told My bridal day was near, But oh, the words came icy cold, Upon my anguished eat. ... 136 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 3 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  10. SELECT POETRY. "THOUGH YEARS HAVE VAST."
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 24 February 1835 p 4 Article
    BENEATH the beams of morning bright, Creation smiles ground, And every being feels delight With wreaths of bright hopes crowned; ... 272 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 28 May 2011 by anonymous
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  11. REMEMBRANCE.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 15 September 1835 p 4 Article
    Talk offorgelfuloese! No [?]ough beg rest is where the yew-tree casts a depenning gollom, And round her grave the dewy wild-flowers bloom, And, Waves the green grass o'er,her gentle breast. ... 98 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 14 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  12. FAMILY POETRY.—THE CONFESSION.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 24 December 1835 p 4 Article
    THERE'S somewhat on my breast, father, There's somewhat on my breast! The livelong day I sigh, father. At night I cannot rest; ... 155 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 14 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  13. SELECT POETRY. "OH, WEEP NOT SO!"
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 25 November 1841 p 4 Article
    A LADYE wept for the early lost, And comfort spoke in vain, For the hearts of that Orphan Pair were linked By many a hidden chain, ... 219 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 17 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  14. "JUST A TEASE" Pink Merit Card.
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Thursday 4 October 1928 p 6 Article
    [?]ve gol two bonny calves, And Plough they're nearly eight, They're just six inches high. And very light in weight. ... 92 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 18 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  15. THE BRAVE OLD TOP-SAIL.
    The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859) Saturday 11 November 1848 p 4 Article
    THERE was an old top-sail under which the Terror was how to for eight or nine days. The fore-topmast stay-sail made [?] of it very soon after the gale commenced. The old veteran [?] sail was unbent when the gale moderated, and had to give [?]ce to a new ... 384 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 20 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  16. DINNA FORGET ME.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 2 August 1842 p 4 Article
    The last time we roved through Lochaber's dark glen, When the red blooming heather wi' night dew waa wet, You ken, bonnie lass, what ye promised me then; You canna forget love! you canna forget! ... 118 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 20 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  17. POETRY. THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 24 February 1842 p 4 Article
    The melancholy days are come, The saddest of the year, Of wailing winds and naked woods, And meadows brown and serve, ... 425 words
    • Tagged as: poem
    • Text last corrected on 23 September 2008 by mrbh
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  18. My Venture in Wool.
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Saturday 7 October 1933 p 18 Article Illustrated
    I WISH I hadn't sold my sheep. Now wool's gone up I sit here, sipping—as I weep— A bitter cup. ... 177 words
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    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  19. THRIFT!
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Saturday 2 September 1933 p 20 Article
    REPLYING to criticism of certain passages in his latest book, an Australian author (Mr. Bernard Cronin) has declared that there are slums in ... 185 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

  20. The Point of View.
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Saturday 14 October 1933 p 18 Article Illustrated
    FAR away in Arnhem Land An old, grey buck harangues his band, A seer who's been on "walk-about" ... 271 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 9.961)