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Henry Lawson
Australian
Writer
Born:
Jun 17
,
1867
Died:
Sep 2
,
1922
Australia
Closer
Country
Every
Home
Men
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Oh, my ways are strange ways and new ways and old ways, And deep ways and steep ways and high ways and low, I'm at home and at ease on a track that I know not, And restless and lost on a road that I know.
Henry Lawson
Home
Strange
Old
Lost
Ease
Ways
High
Restless
Steep
Road
New
Know
Track
New Ways
Oh
Low
Old Ways
Deep
Who says Australia offers not a home for every poor Englishman, or any other countryman that finds his way to our shores? And what sort of thanks do we get for it?
Henry Lawson
Home
Thanks
Every
Other
Our
Way
Says
Finds
Sort
His
His Way
Australia
Offers
Get
Any
Shores
Poor
Who
Englishman
And opposite the bench, the dock, divided by a partition, with the women to the left and the men to the right, as it is on the stairs or the block in polite society.
Henry Lawson
Women
Men
Society
Bench
Divided
Dock
Partition
Polite
Block
Opposite
Left
Stairs
Right
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and bred in, despite the singularity of its characteristics, the interest of its history, the rapidity of its advance, and the stupendous promise of its future.
Henry Lawson
Future
History
Country
State
Despite
Characteristics
Promise
Born
More
Advance
Singularity
Than
Taught
Children
Interest
Meanest
Bred
Europe
We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremes, and by asserting our independence, become of sufficient consequence in their eyes to merit a closer study than they have hitherto accorded us.
Henry Lawson
Eyes
Independence
Become
Our
Respected
Extremes
Carry
Shall
Never
Individuality
Study
Merit
Until
Understood
Accorded
Than
Hitherto
Closer
Us
English
Asserting
Sufficient
Consequence
It is the same with revolution; so long as the proper spirit is spreading amongst our young men, we are satisfied that it spreads without bombast or parade.
Henry Lawson
Men
Long
Revolution
Young
Satisfied
Our
Parade
Spirit
Proper
Without
Spreading
Spreads
Same
Young Men
Amongst
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