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Sir Henry Parkes

I lived from 1815-1896. I was from Australia, and am in the Oceania category.

Henry Parkes was born to a family of yeoman stock in Warwickshire, England in 1815. Unfortunately, falling wheat prices forced the family to leave the land and seek employment in Birmingham. In 1836 Parkes married Clarinda Varney and they applied for assisted passage to Australia, the death of two of their infant children and a failed business venture influencing their decision.

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My poetry

  • The Brave old land of deed and song,
    Of gentle hearts and spirits strong,
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • With speechless lips and solemn tread
    They brought the Lawyer-Statesman home:
    20 lines, 3 comments
  • When you arrive at Sydney, sailing up
    The harbour, a small central isle you'll see;
    14 lines
  • I count the mercifullest part of all
    God's mercies, in this coil of eighty years,
    14 lines
  • Up go the beautiful and world-watch'd stars,
    Lifting the glory of America,
    28 lines
  • WEARY of the ceaseless war
    Beating down the baffled soul,—
    24 lines
  • Where the mocking lyre-bird calls
    To its mate among the falls
    45 lines
  • Soft as the morning's pearly light,
    Where yet may rise the thunder-cloud,
    163 lines

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