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Bernard O Dowd

I lived from 1866-1952. I was from Australia, and am in the Oceania category.

Poet (O'Dowd's best know poem - 'The Bush' was written in 1912), journalist and public servant, he worked with the Victorian Supreme Court for many years while also being involved in literature, publishing and politics. The National Library has copies of letters written in 1890 to the US poet Walt Whitman and other material about his early 20th-century poetry and Australian politics.

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  • I wonder if the spell, the mystery,
    That like a haze about your silence clings,
    735 lines
  • THIS is a rune I ravelled in the still, 
    Arrogant stare of an Australian cow— 
    14 lines, 1 comment
  • Where is Australia, singer, do you know? 
    These sordid farms and joyless factories, 
    42 lines
  • Too many a Samsan lip your teeth indent:
    Too many a Sybil girl you lure to make
    13 lines
  • Come Jack, our place is with the ruck
    On the open road today,
    63 lines
  • THE SUNNY rounds of Earth contain 
    An obverse to its Day, 
    113 lines
  • Yet what were Love if man remains unfree,
    And woman's sunshine sordid merchandise:
    14 lines
  • Last sea-thing dredged by sailor Time from Space,
    Are you a drift Sargasso, where the West
    13 lines
  • Black drips the ooze that you secrete on all
    That Honour's burin graves or Love holds dear:
    13 lines
  • OUR manlier spirits hear and will obey 
    The Word YOU waft Australia o’er the sea— 
    14 lines

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