
IN MEMORIAM.
PREFACE.
GENERAL CONTENTS. - [The poems are listed by alphabetical order.]
Podas Okus
Gone
Unshriven
Ye Wearie Wayfarer, hys Ballad In Eight Fyttes.
Borrow'd Plumes
A Legend of Madrid
Fauconshawe
Born on the edge of empire and forged in the rough frontier of colonial Australia, the poet’s life reads like a series of daring chapters—military cadet, sheep‑farmer, gold‑miner, champion horseman. Those restless experiences color his verses, which capture the raw sweep of the outback, the thunder of the steeplechase, and the quiet ache of a soul that never quite fit the expectations of his class. The poems echo the restless spirit of a man who chased both the wind and his own restless thoughts, offering listeners a glimpse into a world where adventure and melancholy walk hand in hand.
The collection gathers his best‑known ballads and lyric pieces, ranging from rousing, rhythmic odes to the open plains to more intimate, introspective musings on love, loss, and the fleeting nature of fame. His language is vivid yet unpretentious, often borrowing the cadence of a horse’s gallop or the sigh of a distant wind. Listeners will feel the pulse of a poet who, despite his brief and turbulent life, left a lasting imprint on the literary landscape of his adopted land.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by A. Light, Linda Bowser and David Widger
Release date
2008-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1870
Remembered for riding, risk-taking, and verse, this early Australian poet brought the energy of colonial life into his writing. His poems about horses, hardship, and the bush helped shape a distinctly Australian voice in literature.
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