29/07/2024
Author: Henry Lawson
Genre: Poetry
Chapter: 66
Listen: This is a volume of humorous poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. – Summary by Carolin
1:
The Ports of the Open Sea
8:
The Shakedown on the Floor
11:
Song of the Old Bullock-Driver
12:
The Lights of Cobb and Co.
14:
The Boss over the Board
15:
When the Ladies Come to the Shearing Shed
16:
The Ballad of the Rouseabout
17:
Years after the War in Australia
18:
The Old Jimmy Woodser
19:
The Christ of the 'Never'
20:
The Cattle-Dog's Death
21:
The Song of the Darling River
22:
Rain in the Mountains
23:
A May Night on the Mountains
24:
The New Chum Jackaroo
26:
The Bursting of the Boom
28:
Second Class Wait Here
29:
The Ships that Won't Go Down
30:
The Men We Might Have Been
34:
The Uncultured Rhymer to His Cultured Critics
38:
Mary Called Him 'Mister'
41:
Bill and Jim Fall Out
43:
The Green-Hand Roseabout
44:
The Man from Waterloo
46:
The Stranger's Friend
47:
The God-Forgotten Election
49:
The Captain of the Push
50:
Billy's 'Square Affair'
53:
The Ballad of Mabel Clare
54:
Constable M‘Carthy’s Investigations
57:
The Men Who Come Behind
58:
The Days When We Went Swimming
60:
Trouble on the Selection
61:
The Professional Wanderer
63:
A Study in the 'Nood'
65:
The Grog-an'-Grumble Steeplechase