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e thickets that pierce, Lo! they are nimble and near. Women are we, and the wives Strong Arrawatta hath won; Weary because of our lives, Sick of the face of the sun. Koola, our love and our light, What have they done unto you? Man of the star-reaching sight, Dipped in the fire and the dew. Black-headed snakes in the grass Struck at the fleet-footed lord-- Still is his voice at the pass, Soundless his step at the ford. Far by the forested glen, Starkly he lies in the rain; Kings of the council of men Shout for their leader in vain. Yea, and the fish-river clear Never shall blacken below Spear and the shadow of spear, Bow and the shadow of bow. Hunter and climber of trees, Now doth his tomahawk rust, (Dread of the cunning wild bees), Hidden in hillocks of dust. We, who were followed and bound, Dashed under foot by the foe, Sit with our eyes to the ground, Faint from the brand and the blow. Dumb with the sorrow that kills, Sorrow for brother and chief, Terror of thundering hills, Having no hope in our grief, Seeing the fathers are far Seeking the spoils of the dead Left on the path of the war, Matted and mangled and red. Sydney Harbour Where Hornby, like a mighty fallen star, Burns through the darkness with a splendid ring Of tenfold light, and where the awful face Of Sydney's northern headland stares all night O'er dark, determined waters from the east, From year to year a wild, Titanic voice Of fierce aggressive sea shoots up and makes,-- When storm sails high through drifts of driving sleet, And in the days when limpid waters glass December's sunny hair and forest face,-- A roaring down by immemorial caves, A thunder in the everlasting hills. But calm and lucid as an English lake, Beloved by beams and wooed by wind and wing, Shut in from tempest-trampled wastes of wave, And sheltered from white wraths of surge by walls-- Grand ramparts founded by the hand of God, The lordly Harbour gleams. Yea, like a shield Of marvellous gold dropped in his fiery flight By some lost angel in the elder days, When Satan faced and fought Omnipotence, It shines amongst fair, flowering hills, and flows By dells of glimmering greenness manifold. And all day long, when soft-eyed Spring
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