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Issue Details: First known date: 1966... 1966 The Poetical Works of Henry Kendall
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Adelaide, South Australia,:Libraries Board of South Australia , 1966 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Muse of Australiai"Where the pines with the eagles are nestled in rifts,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Mountainsi"Rifted mountains, clad with forests, girded round by gleaming pines,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 3-5)
"Toward the hills of Jambaroo" Kiamai"Towards the hills of Jamberoo, some few fantastic shadows haste,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 5-7)
Ethelinei"The heart that once was rich with light,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 7-8)
Aileen : A Fragmenti"A splendid Sun betwixt the trees", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 9-10)
Kooroora Kerrassu: An Aboriginal Songi"The gums in the gully stand gloomy and stark;", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 10-11)
Fainting by the Wayi"Swarthy wastelands, wide and woodless, glittering, miles and miles away,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 12-13)
The Cattle Huntersi"While the morning light beams on the fern-matted streams,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 14)
Footfallsi"The embers were blinking and clinking away,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 14-15)
God Help Our Men at Seai"The wild night comes like an owl to its lair;", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 16-17)
Sitting by the Fire "Barren Age and withered World!" Sitting by the Fire : An Old Man's Reveriei"Gleesome children were we not?", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 17-19)
"Amongst the thunder-splintered caves," Bellambi's Maidi"Slow rolls the mist round Keera's cone -", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 19-20)
The Curlew Songi"The viewless blast flies moaning past,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 20-21)
A Ballad of Tannai"She knelt by the dead, in her passionate grief,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 21-22)
The Rain Comes Sobbing to the Doori"The night grows dark, and weird, and cold; and thick drops patter on the pane;", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
Aboriginal Death-Songi"Euroka, go over the tops of the hills,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 24-25)
An Evening Hymni"The crag-pent breezes sob and moan where hidden waters glide,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 25-26)
Stanzasi"The sunsets fall, and the sunsets fade,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 26)
The Wail in the Native Oaki"Where the lone creek, chafing nightly in the cold and sad moonshine,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 27-28)
The Harp We Love : Fragmenti"The harp we love hath a royal burst!", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 28-29)
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