“By Wood and Wold” is an Australian Song written by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 – 1870).
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“Wolf and Hound” is a famous ballad written by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 – 1870), an Australian poet, lyricist and miscellaneous writer.
“From The Wreck” is a poem by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. The poem was written in Sydney Harbour.
The Roll of the Kettledrum or The Lay of the Last Charger is an Australian song written by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 – 1870).
“The Three Friends” is an Australian Song written by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 – 1870). It is one of the first great bush poems and it was also very popular during the Gold Rush days in Australia.
“The Sick Stockrider” is an Australian Song written by Adam Lindsay Gordon, from his collection of poems entitled “Wongi Songs”, published in 1872.
“How We Beat the Favourite” is an Australian Song written by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 – 1870).
To My Sister is a short poem written by the famous Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. In this poem the author describes his deep love for his sister and states that she would be always a part of him.
The poem was written by Adam Lindsay Gordon in 1866, about two years after he became Australia’s first successful bush poet.
Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870) was an Australian author, best known for his poem “Gone”. He wrote many poems, but this is often considered his masterpiece.