Issue Details:First known date:2008...2008The Book of Australian Popular Rhymed Verse : A Classic Collection of Entertaining and Recitable Poems and Verse : From Henry Lawson to Barry Humphries
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Anzacsi"The children unborn shall acclaim",Edgar Wallace,
single work poetry war literature
This poetic tribute to the Anzacs by popular early 20th century British author Edgar Wallace was included in C.E.W. Bean's Anzac Book and in numerous subsequent anthologies and compilations.
(p. 286)
Untitled (from Arcadia)i"I've dwelt in many a town and shire from Cairns to Wangaratta;",'H. E. Shell',
extract poetry war literature satire
(p. 286)
Lamenti"It ain't the work and it ain't the Turk",Thomas Abraham Saxon,
single work poetry war literature humour
(p. 287)
Note: First published in 1915
On Water Fatiguei"I'd like to get the Hun who sends the little bits of shell",George H. Smith,
single work poetry war literature
(p. 287)