Verses Popular and Humorous
1900

Verses Popular and Humorous, published in 1900, is the second collection of poetry by Australian poet Henry Lawson. This compilation features 66 poems that reflect the everyday life and humorous experiences of Australians in the late 19th century. Notable works include 'The Lights of Cobb and Co' and 'The Grog-An'-Grumble-Steeplechase,' showcasing Lawson's exploration of bush life and camaraderie. The collection was initially published by Angus and Robertson and has since been divided into two volumes in later editions.








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