Poems
1883
Charles Harpur
Dedication
Preface
Notes
“And wonder ye not if his speech be uncouth”
The Tower of the Dream
The Forgotten
A Lament
The Cloud
The Creek of the Four Graves
The Battle Of Life
To Poesy
To the Comet of 1843
The Drowned Alive
The Home of Peace
Dora
Onward
A Storm in the Mountains
“On nerveless, tuneless lines how sadly”
To —
“Downward, through the blooming roofage”
Mary Arden
The Past
The Voice of the Swamp Oak
The Ideal
An Aboriginal Mother’s Lament
Cora
The Vision of the Rock
How Full of God
Love Dreaming of Death
Asking in Vain
Coleridge’s Christabel
A Midsummer Noon in the Australian Forest
The Hunter’s Indian Dove
A Dream of the Orient
Outward Bound
The Anchor
Life and Death
The Death of Sisera
Joshua
The Babylonian Captivity
Ecce Homo
Change and Death
Early Summer
Love
The Dream by the Fountain
Description of a Tropical Island
Song
Fragments from “Genius Lost”
Monodies
To an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter
Words
The Nevers of Poetry
The Death of Shelley
A Poet to —
Music
“Like him who great reports of tilth rejects”
Song
Hope On
The Emigrant’s Vision
Forward Ho!
Humanity
A Coast View
To the Moon
Dawn in the Mountains
Shakespeare
Could We as Mortals
Sonnets
Love Sonnets
Trust in God
Andrew Marvell
Regret
The Temperance Movement
To the Rev. John Saunders on His Departure for England
To My Young Countryman, D.H.D.
Australia’s First Great Poet
The Tear
A Love-Fancy
Greatness
To Doctor Lang
On the Easter Illumination of St. Peter’s at Rome
John Heki
To James Norton, Esq.
The Witch of Hebron
Translations
The Famous Night Scene in the Eighth Book of the Iliad
Battle Piece from the Eighteenth Book of the Iliad
The End of the Book
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