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''Poems and Songs'' (1862) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Kendall. It was released in hardback by J.R. Clarke in 1862, and features the poet's widely anthologised poems "Song of the Cattle Hunters", and "The Muse of Australia". The collection includes 45 poems by the author that are reprinted from various sources.〔(''Poems and Songs'' by Henry Kendall )〕 ==Contents== * "The Muse of Australia" * "Mountains" * "Kiama" * "Etheline" * "Aileen" * "Kooroora" * "Fainting by the Way" * "Song of the Cattle-Hunters" * "Footfalls" * "God Help Our Men at Sea" * "Sitting by the Fire" * "Bellambi's Maid" * "The Curlew Song" * "The Ballad of Tanna" * "The Rain Comes Sobbing to the Door" * "Urara" * "Evening Hymn" * "Stanzas" * "The Wail in the Native Oak" * "Harps We Love" * "Waiting and Wishing" * "The Wild Kangaroo" * "Clari" * "Wollongong" * "Ella with the Shining Hair" * "The Barcoo" * "Bells Beyond the Forest" * "Ulmarra" * "The Maid of Gerringong" * "Watching" * "The Opossum-Hunters" * "In the Depths of a Forest" * "To Charles Harpur" * "The River and the Hill" * "The Fate of the Explorers" * "Lurline" * "Under the Figtree" * "Drowned at Sea" * "Morning in the Bush" * "The Girl I Left Behind Me" * "Amongst the Roses" * "Sunset" * "Doubting" * "Geraldine" * "Achan" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Poems and Songs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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