The Bushrangers: A play in five acts
And other poems
1853
Charles Harpur
Dedication
The Bushrangers
Introduction
Dramatis personæ
Act I
Scene I.
Scene II.
Scene III.
Scene IV.
Act II
Scene I.
Scene II.
Scene III.
Scene IV.
Act III
Scene I.
Scene II.
Scene III.
Scene IV.
Scene V.
Scene VI.
Act IV
Scene I.
Scene II.
Scene III.
Scene IV.
Scene V.
Scene VI.
Act V
Scene I.
Scene II.
Scene III.
Scene IV.
Scene V.
Poems
The Creek of the Four Graves
To the Comet of 1843
The Bush Fire
To an Echo on the Banks of the Hunter
Ned Connor
To ——
To the Moon
Memory’s Genesis
Poetry
The Vision of the Rock
Morning
A Poet’s Home
The Voice of the Native Oak
Virginal Love
Eva Gray
To Mary
Emblems
“Yes”
Dreams of the Beloved
Absence
The Enquiry
The Dream by the Fountain
The Master Mariner’s Song
Freedom in Faith
Finality
Consolation
An Aboriginal Mother’s Lament
My Political Belief
An Anthem for the Australasian League
The Tree of Liberty
Burns
Wordsworth
The Verse of Coleridge’s ‘Christobel’
To My Young Countryman, D. H. D.
Records of Romantic Passion
The Flight of Peace
To My First Born
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