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Thomas Edward Spencer's Poetry, by title

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  • I ask my heart, "Do I love thee?"
    But how can I e'er forget
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • As we travel Life's weary journey,
    And plod through the gathering years,
    41 lines, 1 comment
  • A peaceful spot is Piper's Flat. The folk that live around -
    They keep themselves by keeping sheep and turning up the ground;
    80 lines, 5 comments
  • De cottage vas close py der garden gate,
    It vas not mighdty hardt to find it,
    72 lines
  • In the valley of the Lachlan, where the perfume from the pines
    Fills the glowing summer air like incense spreading;
    80 lines
  • Stifling was the air, and heavy; blowflies buzzed and held a levee,
    And the mid-day sun shone hot upon the plains of Bungaroo,
    72 lines
  • I vas all der country hunting for a man I vants to meet,
    I vas bursting me to schlog him on der cop.
    49 lines
  • In a humble hut, on a scrubby flat,
    Near the land of the setting sun,
    56 lines
  • I'm the monarch of valley, and hill, and plain,
    And the king of this golden land.
    33 lines, 2 comments
  • Hiding away from the sunlight,
    Close by a rippling stream,
    31 lines, 2 comments
  • Think of me, when 'mid joy and gladness
    They bark glides smoothly down life's tranquil stream.
    12 lines, 1 comment
  • It was out on the Bogan near Billabong Creek
    Where the sky shines like brass seven days in the week,
    64 lines
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