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  • A Racing Eight
    Who knows it not, who loves it not,
    The long and steady swing,
    The instant dip, the iron grip,
    The rowlocks' linked ring, ...
  • Australia Federata
    Australia! land of lonely lake
    And serpent-haunted fen;
    Land of the torrent and the fire
    And forest-sundered men: ...
  • Solitude
    This is the maiden Solitude, too fair
    For mortal eyes to gaze on--she who dwells
    In the lone valley where the water wells
    Clear from the marble, where the mountain air ...
  • Corona Inutilis
    I TWINED a wreath of heather white
    To bind my ladyâ??s hair,
    And deemed her locks in even light
    Would well the burden bear; ...
  • Wattle And Myrtle
    Gold of the tangled wilderness of wattle,
       Break in the lone green hollows of the hills,
    Flame on the iron headlands of the ocean,
       Gleam on the margin of the hurrying rills. ...
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Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
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And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
In secret woodland with her company.
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