Author: Henry Lawson
Cites
- Henry Lawson (6)
- IN: Children of the Bush (1902) Fiction, Australian
EPIGRAPH: They learn the world from black-sheep,
Who know it all too well.
FROM: Out Back, (1896), Poem, Australia
- NULL (1)
- IN: Children of the Bush (1902) Fiction, Australian
EPIGRAPH: ... For thirst is long and throats is short
Among the sons o' men.
FROM: M. J. C., (None), NULL, NULL
- Told by Joe Wilson (1)
- IN: Children of the Bush (1902) Fiction, Australian
EPIGRAPH: God's preacher, of churches unheeded,
God's vineyard, though barren the sod,
Plain spokesman where spokesman is needed,
Rough link 'twixt the Bushman and God
FROM: The Christ of the Never, (1902), Fictional, NULL
Cited by
- Stephen Daisley (1)
- IN: Coming Rain (2015) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: The father... lit the candle at the kitchen fire, put it where it shouldn't light the boy's face, and watched him. And the child knew he was watching him, and pretended to sleep, and, so pretending, he slept.
FROM: A Child in the Dark, and a Foreign Father', (1902), Short Story, Australia
- Henry Lawson (6)
- IN: Children of the Bush (1902) Fiction, Australian
EPIGRAPH: They learn the world from black-sheep,
Who know it all too well.
FROM: Out Back, (1896), Poem, Australia