C. Louis Randall C. Louis Randall i(A33514 works by)
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1 In a Pub i "I belong to the ranks of the Black Brigade, and I march with the utterly lost;", C. Louis Randall , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 November vol. 29 no. 1501 1908; (p. 40)
1 The Wageman i "With mind that never wonders why", C. Louis Randall , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 30 April vol. 29 no. 1472 1908; (p. 3)
1 China Makes Some Inquiries i "For this is the way of the nations - the law that their chosen know-", C. Louis Randall , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 July vol. 29 no. 1481 1908; (p. 7)
1 The Men Who Failed i "The legion of the men who failed is scattered far and wide,", C. Louis Randall , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: Critic , 25 May 1907; (p. 1)
1 Blackberries i "I was early 'mong the blackberries this morning,", C. Louis Randall , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 September vol. 28 no. 1441 1907; (p. 13)
1 The City of Never Care i "At the fall of the dusk of the last long night,", C. Louis Randall , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 10 October vol. 28 no. 1443 1907; (p. 3)
1 The Victor i "To work the mystic will of God", C. Louis Randall , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 14 November vol. 28 no. 1448 1907; (p. 11)
1 The Album i "They brought it from its hiding shelf, and placed it in my den -", C. Louis Randall , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 4 July vol. 28 no. 1429 1907; (p. 10)
1 To Britain i "Proud parent, from whose lordly hearth", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 November vol. 27 no. 1397 1906; (p. 9)
1 The City Where Work was Slack i "This is the story the white man told to the Children of Black and Tan;", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 7 June vol. 27 no. 1373 1906; (p. 39)
1 The Wrath of the World i "In the heart of the world the red blood runs through the channels of lusty war,", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 5 July vol. 27 no. 1377 1906; (p. 9)
1 The Widow i "Sitting alone in the shadow,", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 July vol. 27 no. 1379 1906; (p. 3)
1 A Love Song i "Your eyes looked out with a wonderful scorn", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 29 March vol. 27 no. 1363 1906; (p. 11)
1 The Parlor and the Bar i "Where the hardened drinkers cluster in the corner of the bar,", C. Louis Randall , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 4 January vol. 27 no. 1351 1906; (p. 40)
1 Buy a Gun i "When you've reckoned up yer losses, an' your winnin's backin' horses,", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 7 September vol. 26 no. 1334 1905; (p. 35)
1 Ferguson i "Ferguson worked on the Shearers' Sun,", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 12 January vol. 26 no. 1300 1905; (p. 28) Freedom on the Wallaby : Poems of the Australian People 1953; (p. 116)
1 The Old Bar Parlor i "Ho! bring me a whisky, landlord; and what will you try yourself?", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 31 August vol. 26 no. 1333 1905; (p. 16)
1 The Vision i "I dreamed. Methought it was the end,", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 9 November vol. 26 no. 1343 1905; (p. 3)
1 On the Road to Deninstoun i "And she told me that she missed me -", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin : Christmas Edition , 14 December vol. 26 no. 1348 1905; (p. 26)
1 The Last Retreat i "They are shouldering onward, downward,", C. Louis Randall , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 9 February vol. 26 no. 1304 1905; (p. 35)
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