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  2. Bell-Birds - Wikipedia

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    Bell-Birds" is a poem by Australian writer Henry Kendall that was first published in The Sydney Morning Herald on 25 November 1867. [ 1 ] It was later included in the author's poetry collection Leaves from Australian Forests (1869), and was subsequently reprinted in various newspapers, magazines and poetry anthologies (see below).

  3. Henry Kendall (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The poem 'Bell-Birds', one of Australia's best-known poems, was published in that volume. The press notices were favourable, one reviewer in his enthusiasm going so far as to say that "Swinburne, Arnold and Morris are indulgently treated if we allow them an equal measure of poetic feeling with Kendall".

  4. Leaves from Australian Forests - Wikipedia

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    "Leaves from Australian Forests" (1869) is the second collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Kendall.Published in hardback by George Robertson in 1869 and features the poet's widely anthologized poems "Bell-Birds", "The Hut by the Black Swamp", and "The Last of His Tribe".

  5. Songs from the Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the Mountains (1880) is the third collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Kendall, and the last to be published during his lifetime.It was released in hardback by William Maddock in 1880, and features the poet's widely anthologised poems "Bill the Bullock Driver", and "Araluen".

  6. Poems and Songs - Wikipedia

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    Poems and Songs (1862) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Kendall. It was released in hardback by J.R. Clarke in 1862, and features the poet's widely anthologised poems "Song of the Cattle Hunters", and "The Muse of Australia". The collection includes 45 poems by the author that are reprinted from various sources. [1]

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  8. The Bells of Rhymney - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to the song were drawn from part of Davies' poetic work Gwalia Deserta, which was first published in 1938. [1] The work was inspired by a local coal mining disaster and by the failure of the 1926 General Strike, with the "Bells of Rhymney" stanzas following the pattern of the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons".

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