In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses by Henry Lawson
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Cherry-Tree Inn The rafters are open to sun, moon, and star, Up the Country I am back from up the country -- very sorry that I went -- [July -- 1892] Knocked Up I'm lyin' on the barren ground that's baked and cracked with drought, [Aug. -- 1893] The Blue Mountains Above the ashes straight and tall, [Dec. -- 1888] The City Bushman It was pleasant up the country, City Bushman, where you went, [Aug. -- 1892] Eurunderee There are scenes in the distance where beauty is not, [Aug. -- 1891] Mount Bukaroo Only one old post is standing -- [Dec. -- 1889] The Fire at Ross's Farm The squatter saw his pastures wide |
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