Potential Titles: Henry Kendall
Nov. 1st, 2010 10:24 pmFollowed a star through the darkness - Henry Kendall "Achan"
Armfuls of spices to set at the banquet - Henry Kendall "Achan"
Who culled a garland from the flowers - Henry Kendall "Adam Lindsay Gordon"
Sad disciple of a shining band now gone - Henry Kendall "Adam Lindsay Gordon"
One spot secure from change - Henry Kendall "After Many Years"
To the birds and waters only known - Henry Kendall "After Many Years"
Why vex me with delicious hints - Henry Kendall "Aileen"
The tender message Hope might send - Henry Kendall "At Dusk"
A strong south wind in thunder sings - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Perished with the breath of drought - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Far-travelled herald of some distant storm - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Every shadow thrown by flickering light - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Having learnt from sources pure and high - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
And time has shadows waiting in predestined ways - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Are eloquent with splendid prophecies - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Sister of the flying beam and speedy shadow - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
The hymn of water and the gale's high tone - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Anthems from the thunder's mountain throne - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Never faultless light or perfect rest - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Where the bitter barbs of frost have been - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
With raiment of weeping and woe - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
One with the daughters of dolour and night - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
And sleep on a pillow of strife - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Sounds of loud and fierce commotion - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
Woke to know their native worth - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
A land where the strange forests sleep - Henry Kendall "The Barcoo"
Songs interwoven of lights and of laughters - Henry Kendall "Bell-Birds"
Underneath the gaunt and ghastly trees - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Caverns crammed with many a muffled breeze - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Mellow music fleeting down the gusty glen - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Wafting round a world of ruined dreams - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
All the sad and sweet divinity of years - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Who will stay to sing the songs I've made? - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
The heart of Time is sobbing - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
And the thorns of affliction are planted around me - Henry Kendall "The Bereaved One"
Ghost of a land by the ghost of a sea - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Scarred with the chronicles written by flame - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Loom over perilous pits of eclipse - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Thunder that fills the fog-hidden caves of the west - Henry Kendall "By the Cliffs of the Sea"
Far back in the years that are dead - Henry Kendall "By the Cliffs of the Sea"
The flying forms of unknown powers - Henry Kendall "Charles Harpur"
Setting bloom where curse is planted - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Ringed about by tracks of furnace - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Grappled spikes and crags of fire - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Gaps and fractures fringed with light - Henry Kendall "Coogee"
In the sudden shadow of a dark, determined rain - Henry Kendall "Coogee"
A clamour by day and a whisper by night - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
Of the falling suns and the rising moons - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
On the track of the thorns and in alien days - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
With famishing hands and frost in the feet - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
Only blue adders abide in and stray through it - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Storm and dry thunder cry out in the crags - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Flame without limit and frost without wane - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Barren of blossom and blasted with bale - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Back by the horns of a hazardous hill - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Chased by a sudden strange pestilent blast - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Maledictions that startle the stars - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Ringed by a circle of furnace and fiend - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Red hell that would suffocate Song - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Storm of the equinox shed no distress - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Haunt of the echo and home of the dream - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
The tracks of flying forest fires - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
A harsh gigantic growth of smoke and fires - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Blue-bitten with the salt of many droughts - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Roused the serpent from his rotten lair - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
And made a noise of locusts in the boughs - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
With an exceeding bitter cry across the tumbled fragments - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
A pillar dim of gathered gusts and fiery rain - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Clutch at every weed upon the weltering wave - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Beyond the fierce impatient shadows - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Across the rainy relics of the storm - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
The wasted shadow of an iron frame - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Infinite tokens of sorrows set free - Henry Kendall "Deniehy's Dream"
Too faint with fear to wrestle Doubt - Henry Kendall "Doubting"
Dim with dreams of sudden storms and gusty surge - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
Gathered whirlwind reeling round a mountain verge - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
And no helping hand was near - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
Found a fourfold faith, and gained a twofold sight - Henry Kendall "Dungog"
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Armfuls of spices to set at the banquet - Henry Kendall "Achan"
Who culled a garland from the flowers - Henry Kendall "Adam Lindsay Gordon"
Sad disciple of a shining band now gone - Henry Kendall "Adam Lindsay Gordon"
One spot secure from change - Henry Kendall "After Many Years"
To the birds and waters only known - Henry Kendall "After Many Years"
Why vex me with delicious hints - Henry Kendall "Aileen"
The tender message Hope might send - Henry Kendall "At Dusk"
A strong south wind in thunder sings - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Perished with the breath of drought - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Far-travelled herald of some distant storm - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Every shadow thrown by flickering light - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Having learnt from sources pure and high - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
And time has shadows waiting in predestined ways - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"
Are eloquent with splendid prophecies - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Sister of the flying beam and speedy shadow - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
The hymn of water and the gale's high tone - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Anthems from the thunder's mountain throne - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Never faultless light or perfect rest - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
Where the bitter barbs of frost have been - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
With raiment of weeping and woe - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
One with the daughters of dolour and night - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
And sleep on a pillow of strife - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Sounds of loud and fierce commotion - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
Woke to know their native worth - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
A land where the strange forests sleep - Henry Kendall "The Barcoo"
Songs interwoven of lights and of laughters - Henry Kendall "Bell-Birds"
Underneath the gaunt and ghastly trees - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Caverns crammed with many a muffled breeze - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Mellow music fleeting down the gusty glen - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Wafting round a world of ruined dreams - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
All the sad and sweet divinity of years - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
Who will stay to sing the songs I've made? - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
The heart of Time is sobbing - Henry Kendall "Bells Beyond the Forest"
And the thorns of affliction are planted around me - Henry Kendall "The Bereaved One"
Ghost of a land by the ghost of a sea - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Scarred with the chronicles written by flame - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Loom over perilous pits of eclipse - Henry Kendall "Beyond Kerguelen"
Thunder that fills the fog-hidden caves of the west - Henry Kendall "By the Cliffs of the Sea"
Far back in the years that are dead - Henry Kendall "By the Cliffs of the Sea"
The flying forms of unknown powers - Henry Kendall "Charles Harpur"
Setting bloom where curse is planted - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Ringed about by tracks of furnace - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Grappled spikes and crags of fire - Henry Kendall "Christmas Creek"
Gaps and fractures fringed with light - Henry Kendall "Coogee"
In the sudden shadow of a dark, determined rain - Henry Kendall "Coogee"
A clamour by day and a whisper by night - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
Of the falling suns and the rising moons - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
On the track of the thorns and in alien days - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
With famishing hands and frost in the feet - Henry Kendall "Cui Bono?"
Only blue adders abide in and stray through it - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Storm and dry thunder cry out in the crags - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Flame without limit and frost without wane - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Barren of blossom and blasted with bale - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Back by the horns of a hazardous hill - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Chased by a sudden strange pestilent blast - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Maledictions that startle the stars - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Ringed by a circle of furnace and fiend - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Red hell that would suffocate Song - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Storm of the equinox shed no distress - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
Haunt of the echo and home of the dream - Henry Kendall "The Curse of Mother Flood"
The tracks of flying forest fires - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
A harsh gigantic growth of smoke and fires - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Blue-bitten with the salt of many droughts - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Roused the serpent from his rotten lair - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
And made a noise of locusts in the boughs - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
With an exceeding bitter cry across the tumbled fragments - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
A pillar dim of gathered gusts and fiery rain - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Clutch at every weed upon the weltering wave - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Beyond the fierce impatient shadows - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Across the rainy relics of the storm - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
The wasted shadow of an iron frame - Henry Kendall "A Death in the Bush"
Infinite tokens of sorrows set free - Henry Kendall "Deniehy's Dream"
Too faint with fear to wrestle Doubt - Henry Kendall "Doubting"
Dim with dreams of sudden storms and gusty surge - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
Gathered whirlwind reeling round a mountain verge - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
And no helping hand was near - Henry Kendall "Drowned at Sea"
Found a fourfold faith, and gained a twofold sight - Henry Kendall "Dungog"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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