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  1. When I Was King and Other Verses (1905) is a collection of poetry by Australian poet and author Henry Lawson. The original edition consisted of 76 poems, representing work that Lawson had published in the years since his previous major collection, Verses, Popular and Humorous was published in 1900.

  2. My Land and I. The Men Who Live It Down. When Your Pants Begin to Go - (from “ In the Days When the World was Wide ”) Robbie’s Statue. The Ballad of the Elder Son. The Pride That Comes After. A Voice from the City. To-Morrow. The Light on the Wreck.

  3. When I was king : and other verses. Details. CreatorLawson, Henry, 1867-1922 Date 2003 Description. First published: 1845. A digital text sponsored by Australian Cooperative Digitisation Project 1840-45.

  4. When I Was King and Other Verses. Henry Lawson. 4.50. 2 ratings1 review. Henry Lawson (1867-1922) was an Australian writer and poet. He is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period. Lawson was born in a town on the Grenfell goldfields of New South Wales.

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  5. Title: When I was King and Other Verses Author: Henry Lawson * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.: 0607611h.html Language: English Date first posted: August 2020 Most recent update: August 2020 This eBook was produced by: Walter Moore Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice is ...

  6. Henry Lawson. T HE SECOND time I lived on earth. Was several hundred years ago; And—royal by my second birth— I know as much as most men know. I was a king who held the reins. As never modern monarch can; I was a king, and I had brains, And, what was more, I was a man! Called to the throne in stormy times, When things were at their very worst,

  7. He’s a man all through, but no other man’s wife has ever been worse for Bill. He is good for the noblest sacrifice, he can do what few other men can; He can break his heart that the girl he loves may marry a better man. There’s many a mother and wife to-night whose heart and whose eyes will fill