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God Help Our Men at Sea

God Help Our Men at Sea

Henry Kendall

God Help Our Men at Sea is a poem by Australian poet Henry Kendall, who was born in 1841. The work reflects Kendall's experiences and observations of maritime life, showcasing his lyrical style and deep appreciation for nature. Notable for its vivid imagery and emotional depth, this poem contributes to Kendall's reputation as a significant figure in Australian literature. His poetry often explores themes of identity and the Australian landscape.

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Kendall was born in a settler's hut by Yackungarrah Creek near Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia. He was registered...

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