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The Poems of James Hebblethwaite

James Hebblethwaite (22 September 1857 – 13 September 1921) was an English-born Australian poet, teacher and clergyman. Hebblethwaite was a man of charming personality. Apparently immersed in a world of dreams, he never allowed himself to neglect his work as a parish clergyman. He was interested in his young men and their sports, and his own simple and sincere piety earned him much respect and affection. As a writer of lyrical poems he has a secure place among the Australian poets of his time. - Summary by Wikipedia

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By Way of a Preface (Adrian Stephens)
A Cradle Song (Adrian Stephens)
Mushrooms (Adrian Stephens)
The Children's Minuet (Adrian Stephens)
Merrymind (Adrian Stephens)
The Schoolboy (Paul Harvey)
The Land of Heart's Desire (Phil Schempf)
Deirdre's Lament (Adrian Stephens)
The Young Knight's Chant (Adrian Stephens)
The Land of Greece (Alan Mapstone)
O White Foam-Born (Larry Wilson)
Antigone (Alan Mapstone)
Ulysses (Alan Mapstone)
The Perfumier (Elsa Ery)
St. Ptolemy (Alan Mapstone)
The Forest (Larry Wilson)
Perdita (Alan Mapstone)
Violets (Elsa Ery)
Shakespeare's Tomb (Andrew Gaunce)
Forest-Finds (Phil Schempf)
Youth Dreams of Sepulchres (mleigh)
Meadow-Land (Alan Mapstone)
J.H. (Alan Mapstone)
Old Christmas (Larry Wilson)
The Haunted Priory (Paul Harvey)
The Old Scots Tales (Bruce Kachuk)
The Happy Life (Bruce Kachuk)
A Friendly Place (Bruce Kachuk)
Old Porcelain (Elsa Ery)
Song: "There Dwelt a King in Babylon" (Alan Mapstone)
Pierrot (Bruce Kachuk)
The Library (Phil Schempf)
To Francis Thompson (Larry Wilson)
The Cathedral (Paul Harvey)
Elia (Alan Mapstone)
Voyage (Bruce Kachuk)
A Dream Return (Bruce Kachuk)
Wanderers (Andrew Gaunce)
The Ribble (Anya)
A Letter from Tasmania (Anya)
The Channel (Caleb Stagayama)
Love (Andrew Gaunce)
Night (Phil Schempf)
To Lucy (Anya)
Wedded (Adrian Stephens)
Franklin Square (Anya)
Virgil in the Bush (Alan Mapstone)
A Sabine Farm (Alan Mapstone)
To Our Son (Adrian Stephens)
War (Thadeus Smith)
Australia (Adrian Stephens)
The Drum (Bruce Kachuk)
Missing (mleigh)
Rheims (Bruce Kachuk)
Forgotten? (Bruce Kachuk)
The League of Nations (Simona Lovin)
Wings of Desire (Simona Lovin)
My Song Unsung (mleigh)
Is Life Worth While? (Phil Schempf)
Mansoul (Adrian Stephens)
Passing (mleigh)
Sleep (mleigh)
The Symbol (mleigh)
Prisoners of Hope (WanderingWalker)
Symbols Inadequate (Bruce Kachuk)
Light (Alan Mapstone)
My Silent Kingdom (Larry Wilson)
Ancient Wisdom (Alan Mapstone)
The Old Men's Song (Phil Schempf)
Deliverance (Bruce Kachuk)
Meditation (hiabc)
No Other Way (hiabc)
Earth and the Soul (Soeun (Kelly) Park)
On the Hill-top (Soeun (Kelly) Park)
Credo (hiabc)
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