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  • Nursery Rhyme. Ccclxxxiii. Lullabies
    Dance to your daddy,
    My little babby,
    Dance to your daddy;
    My little lamb. ...
  • Nursery Rhyme. Ccclxv. Paradoxes
    Up stairs, down stairs, upon my lady's window,
    There I saw a cup of sack and a race of ginger;
    Apples at the fire, and nuts to crack,
    A little boy in the cream-pot up to his neck....
  • Cows
    There was an old man who said, "How
    Shall I flee from this horrible cow?
    I will sit on this stile
    And continue to smile, ...
  • Nursery Rhyme. Cvi. Proverbs
    The art of good driving 's a paradox quite,
    Though custom has prov'd it so long;
    If you go to the left, you're sure to go right,
    If you go to the right, you go wrong....
  • Egotism
    Here's to the man who is wisest and best,
    Here's to the man who with judgment is blest.
    Here's to the man who's as smart as can be -
    I mean the man who agrees with me....
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Henry Lawson Poem
Sydney-Side
 by Henry Lawson

Where's the steward?-Bar-room steward? Berth? Oh, any berth will do-
I have left a three-pound billet just to come along with you.
Brighter shines the Star of Rovers on a world that-s growing wide,
But I think I-d give a kingdom for a glimpse of Sydney-Side.
Run of rocky shelves at sunrise, with their base on ocean-s bed;
Homes of Coogee, homes of Bondi, and the lighthouse on South Head.
For in loneliness and hardship-and with just a touch of pride-
Has my heart been taught to whisper, -You belong to Sydney-Side.-
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