“The Last of His Tribe” is an Australian poem written by Henry Kendall. The poem describes the loneliness of the last surviving member of his Aboriginal tribe.
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How The Melbourne Cup Was Won is an Australian Poem written by Henry Kendall (1839-1882). It’s about the race at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne in 1877
Camped by the Creek is a wonderful Australian camp life song about being at peace by the creek in your favourite camping spot.
Footfalls is an Australian poem written by Henry Kendall (1839–82), first published in the journal The Australasian .
“Billy Vickersby” (1881) is an Australian song written by Henry Kendall (1839-1882).
“Australian War Song” is an Australian Poem written by Henry Kendall (1839-1882) also know for his war poems
Bill the Bullock Driver is an Australian poem written by Henry Kendall (1839-1882). It is one of the best known and most quoted selections of Australian poetry.
Henry Kendall was an Australian poet, whose work was greatly influenced by the Australian bush. “Watching” is one such poem, written in 1879.
“Mountains” is an Australian poem written by Henry Kendall. The poem was published in 1878
The poem ‘Etheline’ was written by Henry Kendall (1839-1882). The poem discusses the perception of beauty in a young girl and is commonly referred to as an Australian classic.