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New South Wales and
Queensland life he lived; so much so that he has not always exercised due restraint in his poetic outbursts. To those who claim to know this verse of Henry Lawson comes as the voice of truth, sure and firm after the Scotchman's fine prettiness: I think Ogilvie's mistake was that he emphasised the charm of the bush in place of the lure. The bush is a fierce, hungry mistress, who is too passionate in her moods for the word "charm" to be anything but a misplaced one. Nevertheless, W. H. Ogilvie is enchanting at his best moments. His ringing verse at times reminds us of the ringing echos of the galloping hoofs of the horses this man knew and loved so well.
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In his later days, Will. Ogilvie has been responsible for some very exquisite verse. His early efforts were too effusive in their praise of our bush and its beauty, and this fact does not please many. That we can let pass, because he was fascinated by the country and bush life as he found it in the
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By late
January 1901, on his imminent return to Scotland after eleven years, he had progressed from being labelled as coming to the colonies for experience, to one of the colonists ('though only a ten-year colonist'), to being identified as an Australian ('Poet Will Ogilvie goes to Scotland after a
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November 1898 and was well received as 'the most charming book of Australian verse that has yet appeared'. The book was reprinted four times by 1901 due to demand. Subsequent editions contained varying numbers of poems, and in different orders (for example the 1905 edition at fourteen thousand
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Edgecombe, Michael J. and Anson, Peter (2003) "Will
Ogilvie in South Australia: A presentation to the National Folk Festival, Canberra, 21 April 2003". 44 pp. Discusses the droving route taken by Ogilvie from New South Wales to South Australia, and the reflection of incidents in his poetry along
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Edinburgh architect
William Ogilvie's ten known poems are: Bob, Guid enough for me, Mrs Claicher's song, My mither's aunt, Straught, straught's a reed, The interruption, The lodger, The parrot, The witch, There's nane o' my ain to care. They are written in 1930s Scottish Edinburgh vernacular and
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and children's songs. The daily routine after breakfast and reading prayers was to sit down with a pencil and notepad, and started with a couplet from a recent thought. Poems were not typed but done by hand, as was also his late-1890s practice, 'A memory of him clings locally as a good-natured,
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The children of James SCOTT and Nancy SHIEL emigrated from
Scotland's Border area to Australia. It cannot be established if there was a daughter called Lynette from either William (1845–1924) or Robert (1829–1859). A family property in Victoria was called 'Lempitlaw', which were the Scottish
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Australia. There was an attempt by one person to 'pirate it in Scotland, but Mr. Ogilvie promptly exposed the dishonest trick'. Despite all this, the poem was the one for which he sought not to be remembered. Thinking it more suited to the traditional music halls, Will H. Ogilvie desired
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life and characters. Will, as he was known, also wrote a great deal of work on
English and Scottish themes and his work has been included in collections of English and Scottish poetry. All of his work was originally published in, and he is most closely associated with, Australia. Before being
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version of 84 poems was 203 pages, saw a photograph of
Ogilvie added, and illustrative images removed. An 'expanded' version was published in 1930 by Angus & Robertson, but removed chapter pages and fourteen poems and added only nine poems, to total 79
1962:(1903), 176 pages, published by The Bulletin Newspaper was 3000 copies (and larger printed twenty-five copies on white rather than toned paper). The first edition contained chapter pages with a poem, and was illustrated with images from painters such as
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easy going bushman, who sauntered leisurely into the newspaper office, presented a crumpled and often soiled manuscript, and, after inviting the staff to have a drink, would turn his gray once more to
Gunningbland'. His interest in horses continued with
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In 1908 he returned again to Scotland and married Katharine Margaret 'Madge' Scott Anderson (1879 – 25 June 1965), the daughter of Tom Scott Anderson and a descendant of Dr Alexander Anderson who participated in the last and fatal expedition of explorer
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1778:. The original mould was not retained but a three-dimensional image scan was obtained from the identical cairn in Australia allowing the replacement of a smaller bronze, unveiled on 17 August 2019, albeit in the new setting of Harden (GPS
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A memorial committee was set up Scotland in 1991 to raise funds to promote the name of Ogilvie and his works. The Will H. Ogilvie Memorial Trust had a large programme of events planned for 2019 with the 150th birthday of the poet.
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commenced operation in 1886 in Sydney. This Scottish background influenced the books offered for sale, together with the Robertson's experiences of hardship and humanity led to supporting writers, and manuscripts of bush life.
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470:' is the name associated with a wooden bar between draught horses and a wagon that keeps the chains separate. He also wrote in Australia under the names of 'Free Lance' and 'Fourth Mate', and in Scotland with 'Freebooter'.
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For suffering days, weeks, and months, we've heard Adam Lindsay Gordon. 'Banjo' Paterson, Will Ogilvie, Harry Morant and others spoken, mouthed, recited, garroted and assassinated in the pursuit of verses dedicated to
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impressions had 95 poems and a photograph of a young Will sitting with his arms crossed, while the 1930 edition of nineteen thousand impressions had 84 poems and a photograph of Will standing beside his dog).
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I claim that my old friends the Bush poets are the sort that the Empire needs – workers, sportsmen, fighters, good comrades—and as to the pale, long-haired writer of free verse, let us take him out and drown
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William Hedley Blair Ogilvie, who was also erroneously listed as William Henry Ogilvie, as probably a clerical error due to a name association. Trooper Ogilvie (13 April 1880 – 12 December 1901), of
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also encouraged the company to foster Australian poetry through ballads too, the words becoming part of the cultural identity. With this foundation, Ogilvie became an Angus & Robertson author.
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was said to write like Ogilvie, beginning 'to write prose and verse – mostly horse-verse and lovey-dovey rhymes'. Similarly some outside influences can be seen in some of Ogilvie's work: that of
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warden duties in Selkirk. He continued to live in Kirklea until his death at 93 years of age in 1963, followed by his wife Madge in 1965. His ashes were scattered on the hill road to
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2239:(1908), 30 short stories (within chapters 'In the Australian bush', 'In America', 'Here and there', and 'On the Scottish border'), 303 pages, published by T. Fisher Unwin, London
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During Will H. Ogilvie's life, there was also an unrelated but similarly-named poet, Edinburgh architect and illustrator William Ogilvie (1891–1939). The latter poet published
306:, England. Ogilvie returned to Scotland to Edinburgh to become a freelance journalist. From 1905 to 1908, he held the position of professor of agricultural journalism at the
3875:"1916-1918, English, Printed music edition: The Anzac [music]: the bravest thing God ever made; march song ... / words by Will H. Ogilvie; music by May Summerbelle"
1999:(1909), a ballad in seven parts, 118 pages, published by Thomas Fraser, of Dalbeattie, Scotland. The ballad was reprinted in 2019 as part of the 150th birthday celebration
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3640:"The Shearing Dispute. Momba and Belalie Outrages. Fresh Rewards Offered. Free Shearers from Queensland — Acts of Incendiarism — Twenty-four Men Remanded at Wllcannla"
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It was a letter of introduction to Robert Scott's family that directed him to Belalie, to help friends of the family. It was here he received the inspiration to pen
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By 1950 the poet was still warmly described as 'one of Australia's greatest and most loved poets', and 'one of the last of the great poets of the 1900 era'.
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After schooling, Ogilvie was sent to Australia in 1889 as a 'testing ground' by his father, returning to Scotland after a decade. He had a deep love of
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1658:(1905–1973), an admirer of Australian pioneer values, and who had corresponded with Ogilvie over time, established the gallery and library in 1959.
5851:, New South Wales: Simon & Schuster Australia. 276 pp. A biography, exploring, critiquing and providing an interpretation of Ogilvie's work.
1953:. The number of poems changed between some editions from 74, 85, and 99. Dedication was to Hugh Gordon (1857–1910), who oversaw Adavale Station,
1706:(1996) exploring, critiquing and providing an interpretation of Ogilvie's work. This also includes the unpublished manuscript 'Scottish jackaroo'.
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Borders property of writer Sir Walter SCOTT, Lord of Buccleuch. A link between the author and the Australian immigrants has not yet been drawn.
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on 21 August 1869 to George Ogilvie and Agnes Christie, the second child of eight. George farmed the lands of the Earl of Dalkeith on the
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Ogilvie was included as one of the worthy 'sun-browned muses' who wrote in rhythmic metre rather than 'free style' evident by the 1920s:
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During World War I, Ogilvie remained in Great Britain, and was in charge of and prepared Canadian horses for military service at the
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sojourn of several years in the Australian bush. Australian poets appear to have excellent luck nowadays.'). His farewell
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2005:(1910), 76 poems, 157 pages, published by Thomas Fraser, of Dalbeattie, Scotland. A second edition was released in 1913
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Ogilvie's work also went on to influence others, including 'a lifetime addiction' of his accounts by Australian architect
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2197:(1959), 77 pages, John Murray Hood, Hawick, Scotland. Reprinted by the Memorial Trust in 1992, with two additional poems
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for visiting guests. Australia also remembered Ogilvie through continued correspondence over his later years, including
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Rural life was captured in many of his Border poems. Opinion articles were sent to Australia including about sheep and
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A bust of Ogilvie by sculptor Judith Rolevink was unveiled on Sunday 2 December 2018, forming part of Poet's Corner in
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After eleven years on the continent, on 9 February 1901 aged thirty-one, in Sydney the poet and bushman boarded the
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Ogilvie wrote lyrical and romantic poetry noted for its balladic style, with expressive descriptions of Australian
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2245:(1914), paperback of 22 short stories, 122 pages, published by Holding and Hardingham, London, as part of their '
2168:(1937), 53 poems, with plates by American-born equestrian artist and illustrator Olive Whitmore, and published by
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Collected from Australian newspapers of the preceding five years, a selection of poems within the book entitled
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was placed with the Australian Remount Service in 1915, rising to become its officer in charge in Cairo, Egypt.
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set several of Will's poems to music, and continued by the restructured and renamed group as 'Harden Blades'.
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as a two-day literary tour. Led by a group of local poets and enthusiasts, the trek goes through some of the
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competition prize awarded to Sydney composer George Ernest Vincent (–1932) for the best musical setting for
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720:'Our Lindsay Gordon! From the north-most cape, South to the Otway he is loved and known.' (1919 newspaper)
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was 'Ogilvie's only living rival', but does not explain the absence of references to Lawson and Paterson.
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by saying 'Still killing Australia?'. Ogilvie pointed out the value of the plant, this at a time of the
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713:'Ah! sad, proud Gordon! Crossing swords with Care, And touching hands so many times with Death' (
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2011:(1913), 45 poems, 127 pages, published by Fraser, Asher and Company Limited, of Glasgow, Scotland
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of 'Glenrowan', and also 'Swingle-Bar'. It was suggested 'Glenrowan' was named for the town of
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which was set to music by 1918. During World War I, Ogilvie contributed verses for the London
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made by Alexander Patton with a silver tacks spelling out 'W.H.O.' on the handle, and making a
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5858:, Seascale, Cumbria: Pub. 120 pp. A biography of Ogilvie's life in Australia and Scotland.
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The stockwhip is now in the possession of the Cobb & Co. Museum, Toowoomba, Australia.
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Gallery and Library also holds several of Ogilvie's publications. Transport operator and
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Ogilvie was castigated for embellishing the mythology of the Australian outback and life:
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The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales
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He was given to be of the Whyte-Melville school, named after Scottish novelist and poet
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ballot ranked the top twelve of one hundred and ten favourite Australian poets as: 1st
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A portrait of Will is in the collection (#1646) of the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery,
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3853:. South Melbourne: The Macmillan Company of Australia Pty Ltd. pp. 106–108.
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5818:. Vol. XIII, no. 23. New South Wales. 1 December 1899. p. 4
5313:"Members of Hawick folk-rock veterans Scocha staging comeback at festival"
5249:
4267:. Vol. XXIII, no. 3. New South Wales. 22 January 1904. p. 4
4186:. Vol. 36, no. 70. New South Wales. 12 September 1947. p. 3
3815:. No. 1323. Western Australia. 20 May 1923. p. 4 (First Section)
2398:, with reference to the horses 'Gato' and 'Mancha' of friend and admirer,
1372:(1771–1832). With his unshakeable love for the area, already declared in
438:(1821–1878), which was evident in two poems of the same name in his works
5335:
5274:
5224:
5152:. Vol. XLIV, no. 13, 469. Adelaide. 18 December 1901. p. 6
4782:. Vol. 16, no. 810. New South Wales. 8 November 1901. p. 4
4544:. Vol. XVII, no. 10. New South Wales. 15 March 1901. p. 10
4488:. Vol. 36, no. 68. New South Wales. 5 September 1947. p. 9
2685:
2617:
2138:(1932), 181 poems, 396 pages, with thirty-two illustrations in colour by
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Australia republished the works in March 2018, as the 1916 trench edition
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1276:) is well-associated with Ogilvie, first published under his own name in
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5096:. Vol. XLV, no. 13, 776. Adelaide. 12 December 1902. p. 4
4352:. Vol. 8, no. 442. New South Wales. 6 February 1897. p. 9
4099:. Vol. 78, no. 8456. South Australia. 18 April 1939. p. 4
3930:. Vol. 56, no. 51. New South Wales. 16 January 1950. p. 6
3585:
3216:. No. 12, 856. Sydney. 13 April 1951. p. 13 (Late final extra)
1543:
Will H. Ogilvie should also not be confused with an Australian soldier,
868:'Genangie', at Peak Hill, Parkes/Forbes district of New South Wales; and
503:
Ogilvie captured the essence of droughts in his words, contained within
4953:"The Selkirk Pageant (Selkirk Quater-Centenary Celebrations 1535-1935)"
4728:. Vol. XLVII, no. 14, 512. Adelaide. 22 April 1905. p. 9
3244:. Vol. XLIII, no. 18. New South Wales. 20 May 1915. p. 8
3099:. No. 6760. New South Wales, Australia. 8 February 1901. p. 7
2292:
2025:, these publications were merely volumes 1 and 2 of the primary works,
1975:
1606:. Ogilvie's verse was also put to music by bush poet Gary Fogarty, of
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586:
507:(To round the cattle on drafting-camps on drought-bound western runs),
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4820:. Vol. 45, no. 21. New South Wales. 11 March 1932. p. 2
3505:. Vol. 10, no. 515. New South Wales. 16 July 1898. p. 3
3365:. Vol. LXIII, no. 33. Queensland. 6 February 1941. p. 5
1313:' was in common use at the time or popularised by Ogilvie in his poem
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It was accepted he wrote about the Australian bush with romanticism.
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5903:
2050:(1916), 81 poems, frontispiece and title page with illustrations by
758:
He occasionally assigned another title to an existing poem, such as
477:' an impact on the quality of life in the last decade of the 1800s:
5907:
5580:"Rightful honour restored to poet Will Ogilvie on Road to Roberton"
5014:. Vol. 22, no. 1079. Brisbane. 6 January 1912. p. 21
3566:. Vol. LIV, no. 1411. Victoria. 15 April 1893. p. 44
2291:, of a drover and horse moving stock along the route from northern
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was composed in 1908, and was a long poem said to be in the way of
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238:
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5790:. Vol. X, no. 18. New South Wales. 6 May 1898. p. 4
4398:"The Barrcutter and His Mate Toll of Scrub-cutter and Poison Cart"
3385:"Will Ogilvie. Poet is A.R.P. warden. Scotland ready for invaders"
2263:, London. A collection of true stories of humour regarding horses
289:, and gained the reputation as one of Australia's top bush poets.
5554:
5299:
The Tartan Saddlecloth: Performing the bush verse of Will Ogilvie
4293:"William Henry Ogilvie - Drover - Horse-breaker - Poet 1869-1963"
3904:. Vol. XV, no. 770. Queensland. 20 July 1923. p. 4
2100:(1925), 43 poems, 82 pages, with five illustrations in colour by
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Some of his work included songs which were set to music, such as
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466:. Ogilvie however had been using that pen name by April 1893. '
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The poet actively acknowledged the influences of Australian poet
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81:
5367:. Vol. Supplement. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
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4848:. Vol. LXXII, no. 2162. 14 December 1901. p. 1502
2533:
1687:
Geoffrey Cains Collection of Australian manuscripts (MS 15500),
780:(1906–1990), including his insights into stock movements in the
5301:(2008), produced by www.restlessmusic.com.au. Fourteen tracks.
2470:(1898), about the military force under Australian then-colonel
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5443:"Will H Ogilvie: How a Borders boy became a leading bush poet"
3648:. No. 2125. New South Wales. 26 September 1894. p. 5
454:
printed in books, many works in the newspapers were under the
181:
Wearing the title of 'Universally acclaimed in Australia as a
5336:"Will Ogilvie recites poetry in the Hazel de Berg collection"
5247:
5042:. No. 2159. New South Wales. 27 February 1953. p. 9
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2486:(1916), based on a British military officer's comment on the
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492:(where bank notes from collapsed banks became worthless), and
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The Anzac : the bravest thing God ever made; march song
5222:
4986:. Vol. XCII, no. 2605. 11 October 1911. p. 48
4611:. No. 841. New South Wales. 26 January 1918. p. 20
4346:""For The Honor Old England", —and—"the glory of the game.""
3733:. Vol. LV, no. 12, 760. 3 December 1898. p. 8
3499:"Vote for J. J. Paine, who will win honorably or not at all"
2946:"Send Half A Million Australian Soldiers, Says Will Ogilvie"
2226:(2021), 275 poems, 393 pages, produced by the Memorial Trust
1364:
poet' based in the south near the Scottish–English border.
515:(Grim Drought had bound the Western land), and particularly
156:
Ogilvie was part of the trio of Australian bush poets, with
4779:
The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser
3185:. No. 1, 349. New South Wales. 29 May 1919. p. 21
2868:
William Henry (Will) Ogilvie (1869–1963) by Clement Semmler
2301:
1680:. The road leads to Holefield Farm, Ogilvie's birthplace.
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5633:"Kelso Laddies create memorial stone to late poet Ogilvie"
5555:"A brief History of The Will H Ogilvie Memorial Committee"
4639:. No. 21, 932. Melbourne. 11 November 1916. p. 6
4406:. No. 1860. New South Wales. 11 July 1947. p. 15
4326:. Vol. LXXIV. Queensland. 28 December 1954. p. 3
3759:. Vol. XXVII, no. 71. 7 December 1915. p. 8
2422:, written while in Australia of his affection for Scotland
2214:(2009), 60 poems, 96 pages, produced by the Memorial Trust
4372:"Bogan Gate: Australian history merges in unique moment!"
3309:. No. 1020. New South Wales. 8 July 1915. p. 18
2162:(1928), as well as 'sixteen poems never before collected'
3959:. Vol. 18. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
3337:. No. 18, 520. Victoria. 18 October 1915. p. 2
2208:(1994), 42 poems, part of the biography by Ogilvie's son
2191:, Adelaide. Second and enlarged edition printed in 1982
1731:
to the poet was erected in 1993 between the villages of
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particularly were understood by the Australian public.
997:. It was at Nelungaloo he met and became the friend of
4957:
The Redress of the Past: Historical pageants in Britain
3851:
Beneath whose hand: The autobiography of R. M. Williams
3787:. Vol. XII, no. 17. 28 April 1902. p. 34
3391:. Vol. 72, no. 9062. 9 August 1941. p. 4
1131:
area, involving Morant and Ogilvie was not the same as
645:
A collection of Will Ogilvie's poetry was published in
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2954:. No. 2009. Brisbane. 9 February 1940. p. 10
2921:. No. 5339. Brisbane. 8 November 1919. p. 12
1121:
For the honor of Old England and the glory of the game
664:
Ogilvie also wrote tributes about soldiers, including
189:"', Will H. Ogilvie wrote over 1,100 poems, including
5659:
South Australian Country Fire Service Promotions Unit
5572:
3924:"Famous Australian Poet writes to Goondiwindi Friend"
3021:. No. 231. Brisbane. 30 October 1927. p. 20
2126:
A clean wind blowing : Songs of the out-of-doors
104:
Katharine Margaret 'Madge' Scott Anderson (1879–1965)
4876:. No. 813. Victoria. 31 January 1901. p. 6
4066:"A Compendium of the Place Names of South Australia"
3928:
Warialda Standard and Northern Districts' Advertiser
3620:. No. 219. Sydney. 23 September 1894. p. 7
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1978:, and Norman St Clair Carter (1875–1963). The 1913
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Several of his poems were set to be sung, including
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Australia remained important to the poet, prizing a
4667:. No. 6196. Brisbane. 18 March 1922. p. 9
4434:. No. 820. Victoria. 21 March 1901. p. 17
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distinct from the language used by Will H. Ogilvie.
1298:with music by Donald Crichton. May 1900 saw a ten
5681:"Penola poets celebrated in bronze bust unveiling"
4932:. No. 548. Sydney. 3 February 1901. p. 6
4687:
4569:Journal of the Sydney Society for Scottish History
4146:
4144:
4142:
2987:"Biographies of Characters with Kelso Connections"
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2969:
2114:(1928), 40 poems, 96 pages, with illustrations by
2086:(1923), 40 poems, 83 pages, with illustrations by
1353:After returning from Australia in 1901 aboard the
620:, dogs, and horses is well-reflected in his work (
389:Ogilvie's son George wrote the biography entitled
5359:"William Robert Fossey (Bill) Bolton (1905–1973)"
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1922:. Penola also has a footpath plaque to Ogilvie.
546:'. In the same year, it was also suggested that
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5856:Will H. Ogilvie: Balladist of Borders & Bush
5462:
5460:
5338:(Interview). Interviewed by De Berg, Hazel. 1959
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2259:, 87 pages, illustrated by Armour, published by
1404:Now with children, Ogilvie penned some graceful
1379:written while he was in Australia, in 1909 came
526:wrote of a different phase of their own lives: '
5519:Breaker's mate : Will Ogilvie in Australia
4139:
4083:
3849:Williams, Reginald Murray; Ruhen, Olaf (1984).
3150:Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
3146:"Looking back on journalism instruction at ISU"
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2885:
2826:"Old master singer – The poems of Will Ogilvie"
2136:The collected sporting verse of Will H. Ogilvie
1540:(1926; 8 pages), by Porpoise Press, Edinburgh.
1337:, and included the participation of colleagues
1106:H. Morant 'Breaker' leaves with S.A. Contingent
743:The collected sporting verse of Will H. Ogilvie
593:have all been ascribed. Within the poet's own
519:(That's where the fires of hell burn through).
427:From him has learned one lilting page at least,
415:The boughs that shadow and the dusts that drape
5882:Old master singer -- The poems of Will Ogilvie
4983:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
4845:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
4297:The amazing poetical excellence of Krackatinni
4286:
4284:
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3674:. New South Wales. 30 November 1899. p. 2
3535:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
3517:
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907:And the grass-feed green on his snaffle rings.
112:Margaret Deloraine 'Wendy' Ogilvie (1909–2003)
5457:
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3435:
3433:
3410:OGILVIE, George Thomas Anderson (July 1994).
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3061:
1941:(1898), 170 pages and three illustrations by
1938:Fair Girls and Gray Horses: With Other Verses
430:And loved it for the heart between the lines.
421:And every bronzed, burnt bushman in the east,
418:His horse and horseman— are they not our own?
409:Our Lindsay Gordon! From the north-most cape
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2790:. New South Wales. 2 October 1970. p. 3
1079:"The Breaker" is sleeping in some far place
1055:And reckless he was, but he rode his course
904:With the Warrego mud in his mane, of course,
19:For other people named William Ogilvie, see
5273:Summerbelle, May; Ogilvie, Will H. (1916),
4279:
4054:
2187:(1952), 206 poems, 332 pages, published by
2017:(1914), 43 poems, 136 pages, published by
1329:, Sydney, was hosted by also-notable poets
865:'Nelungaloo', near Parkes, New South Wales;
808:and riding and he became interested in the
511:(But drought had stolen my strength away),
5826:– via National Library of Australia.
5798:– via National Library of Australia.
5719:– via National Library of Australia.
5711:. No. 22, 610. 2 July 1910. p. 4
5655:"SA Country Fire Service Station: Maaoupe"
5198:"About the Festival of a Thousand Stories"
5160:– via National Library of Australia.
5132:– via National Library of Australia.
5104:– via National Library of Australia.
5050:– via National Library of Australia.
5022:– via National Library of Australia.
4994:– via National Library of Australia.
4940:– via National Library of Australia.
4912:– via National Library of Australia.
4884:– via National Library of Australia.
4856:– via National Library of Australia.
4828:– via National Library of Australia.
4790:– via National Library of Australia.
4736:– via National Library of Australia.
4694:. University of California Press. p.
4675:– via National Library of Australia.
4647:– via National Library of Australia.
4619:– via National Library of Australia.
4552:– via National Library of Australia.
4524:– via National Library of Australia.
4496:– via National Library of Australia.
4470:– via National Library of Australia.
4442:– via National Library of Australia.
4414:– via National Library of Australia.
4360:– via National Library of Australia.
4334:– via National Library of Australia.
4275:– via National Library of Australia.
4222:– via National Library of Australia.
4194:– via National Library of Australia.
4168:– via National Library of Australia.
4135:– via National Library of Australia.
4107:– via National Library of Australia.
4050:– via National Library of Australia.
3938:– via National Library of Australia.
3912:– via National Library of Australia.
3823:– via National Library of Australia.
3795:– via National Library of Australia.
3767:– via National Library of Australia.
3741:– via National Library of Australia.
3710:– via National Library of Australia.
3682:– via National Library of Australia.
3656:– via National Library of Australia.
3628:– via National Library of Australia.
3574:– via National Library of Australia.
3546:– via National Library of Australia.
3513:– via National Library of Australia.
3484:– via National Library of Australia.
3430:
3399:– via National Library of Australia.
3373:– via National Library of Australia.
3345:– via National Library of Australia.
3317:– via National Library of Australia.
3301:"Books and Bookmen: Gossip in the library"
3280:– via National Library of Australia.
3252:– via National Library of Australia.
3224:– via National Library of Australia.
3197:
3193:– via National Library of Australia.
3133:– via National Library of Australia.
3107:– via National Library of Australia.
3057:– via National Library of Australia.
3029:– via National Library of Australia.
2962:– via National Library of Australia.
2929:– via National Library of Australia.
2864:"William Henry (Will) Ogilvie (1869–1963)"
2798:– via National Library of Australia.
2694:http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45290156
2230:
2178:(1946), 78 poems, 100 pages, published by
1487:Ogilvie's most commonly recited poems are
1166:Will H. Ogilvie, circa 1901, aged about 30
1087:And we'll meet no more in a steeplechase–
1071:This Englishman who had lived and learned
473:Events in Eastern Australia also brought '
114:George Thomas Anderson Ogilvie (1912–1995)
38:
5854:Ogilvie, George Thomas Anderson (1994).
5849:Breaker's mate: Will Ogilvie in Australia
5408:
4556:
2802:
1989:(1907), 40 poems, 88 pages, published by
1704:Breaker's mate: Will Ogilvie in Australia
1468:about 'Old Kep', a world-famous champion
1063:"Breaker Morant" was the name he earned,
741:'She has hidden each footprint of mine' (
412:South to the Otway he is loved and known.
137:(21 August 1869 – 30 January 1963) was a
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5489:
5466:
5248:Goatley, Alma; Ogilvie, Will H. (1919),
4690:Social Patterns in Australian Literature
4127:. Adelaide. 29 November 1937. p. 21
3942:
2072:(1922), 46 poems, with illustrations by
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1447:
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1102:When The Breaker is booked for the south
1023:in South Africa in 1902, Ogilvie penned
898:But sling me a saddle on some good horse
795:
542:the humorist... And now Ogilvie... the
522:At the time of 1898 each of Australia's
355:In 1918 he first leased then bought the
216:
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5440:
5356:
5254:(No. 1 in D ed.), Enoch & Sons
5223:Peel, Graham; Ogilvie, Will H. (1920),
4290:
4091:"Will Ogilvie was S.E. station manager"
4063:
3951:"Mary Turner (Mollie) Shaw (1906–1990)"
3833:
3409:
2070:Galloping shoes: Hunting and polo poems
1047:He loved a girl, and he loved a horse,
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3672:Bathurst Free Press And Mining Journal
3403:
2823:
2443:(1908), a ballad of the Border raiders
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1309:It was unknown if the phrase 'back of
913:Let me north where the red tracks run,
910:Over Bourke bridge at the break of day
636:dedication was even subject of jibes:
424:And every digger In the western mines,
6004:British Army personnel of World War I
5679:VARCOE, Charlotte (3 December 2018).
5630:
5441:Rinaldi, Giancarlo (17 August 2019).
5417:
5310:
5116:"Death of a South Australian soldier"
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4562:
4012:Downlands College Art Exhibition 2017
3441:"Among the books – Our book causerie"
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1918:. Ogilvie is beside his inspirator,
1452:Rolling hills along the Blawearie-to-
1039:A chivalrous, wild and reckless lad,
916:And blindfold yet I could find my way
748:'Arrayed against the Triple Powers' (
674:magazine. In World War II, his poem
168:(1896) was considered second only to
6024:20th-century Australian male writers
4014:. Downlands College, Toowoomba. 2017
3757:The Sydney Stock And Station Journal
3123:The Sydney Stock And Station Journal
3080:WHO Memorial Trust, 22 October 2017.
2870:. Australian Dictionary of Biography
2839:(1). University of Western Australia
2357:How the Fire Queen crossed the swamp
791:
770:(1925, in an Australian newspaper).
229:Ogilvie was born at Holefield, near
16:Scottish-Australian poet (1869–1963)
5979:People from Kelso, Scottish Borders
5954:Australian male short story writers
3699:Australian Town and Country Journal
3272:. Melbourne. 29 May 1916. p. 6
2255:(1938), edited in conjunction with
2195:The Border poems of Will H. Ogilvie
1430:that is performed regularly at the
1247:Through gum boughs lorn and lonely
985:In 1894, Ogilvie was employed as a
348:, England. Fellow Australian poet
337:wishing him a happy 70th birthday.
264:, Edinburgh where he excelled as a
13:
5869:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5834:
5364:Australian Dictionary of Biography
3956:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2851:
1949:Newspaper, with later reprints by
1863:Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
1348:
1202:Scottish-Australian book sellers,
382:, Scotland, along with Australian
245:Estates. Agnes, an orphan of the
14:
6035:
5999:People educated at Fettes College
5984:Writers from the Scottish Borders
5896:(Registered Scottish Charity No.
5862:
5756:"'Belalie and beyond' is coming!"
5490:McCamish, Thornton (March 2017).
5066:Dictionary of Scottish Architects
1993:, London. Fourth reprint in 1911
1555:, and died from fever during the
1538:My mither's aunt and other verses
1387:When all sounds else are silent.
490:Australian banking crisis of 1893
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5734:(2nd ed.). R. M. Williams.
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5467:Anderson, Joseph (27 May 2019).
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4070:State Library of South Australia
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2300:, of the state's unique boulder
2009:The overlander, and other verses
1960:Hearts of gold, and other verses
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1239:The horse bells in the dlstance
1231:The camp fire gleams resistance
1066:For no bucking horse could throw
1031:Harry Morant was a friend I had
1003:Ode to 'The Breaker' in bandages
972:How the chestnut horse came home
901:Bred on Belalie or Lila Springs,
894:of his time at Belalie station:
828:'Belalie', north of the town of
483:1891 Australian shearers' strike
212:
124:
21:William Ogilvie (disambiguation)
5989:Scottish emigrants to Australia
5730:OGILVIE, William Henry (1982).
5631:Wylie, Kathryn (11 July 2019).
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2692:newspaper, 29 July 1914, p. 6 (
2206:Balladist of Borders & Bush
2047:The Australian and Other Verses
1925:
1472:. He corresponded with renown
1170:One poem about New South Wales
1050:And he never let down a friend,
391:Balladist of Borders & Bush
141:-Australian narrative poet and
5904:Works by William Henry Ogilvie
5760:Will H. Ogilvie Memorial Trust
5369:Australian National University
5311:Wylie, Kathryn (1 June 2019).
5202:Festival of a Thousand Stories
4563:Jones, Caroline Viera (2006).
3961:Australian National University
3033:
3005:
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1395:The brown burns of the Border
1082:Where the Boer War heroes lie,
1034:In the years long passed away,
989:at Gunningbland station, near
923:The thoughts were repeated in
919:Through Enngonia to Barringun.
1:
6009:Iowa State University faculty
5944:20th-century Australian poets
5939:19th-century Australian poets
5894:Will H Ogilvie Memorial Trust
5875:National Library of Australia
5559:Will H Ogilvie Memorial Trust
4752:Will H Ogilvie Memorial Trust
4064:Manning, Geoffrey H. (2012).
3784:The North Queensland Register
3538:. 14 October 1905. p. 35
3445:New Zealand Railways Magazine
2740:
1875:shed for visitor safety (GPS
1696:National Library of Australia
1635:National Library of Australia
1600:The man who steadies the lead
1114:To the memory of Harry Morant
1110:'Glenrowan' to 'The Breaker'
1096:Ogilvie's other poems about '
1042:A knight born out of his day,
396:
370:, Scotland. At the start of
5584:Southern Reporter (Scotland)
5418:Kelly, Paul (21 July 2017).
5204:. Bourke Shire Council. 2014
4978:"World's champion sheep-dog"
4814:"Beloved townsman passes on"
4536:"Fair Girls and Grey Horses"
4482:"Fair girls and grey horses"
4350:Windsor and Richmond Gazette
3503:Windsor and Richmond Gazette
3096:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
1618:-based 'folk-and-roll' band
1594:with 1920 'The challenge'.
1074:As much as the bushmen know.
890:Nostalgically Ogilvie wrote
374:Ogilvie, aged 71, undertook
7:
5964:20th-century Scottish poets
5959:19th-century Scottish poets
5910:(public domain audiobooks)
5006:"Worlds Champion Sheep-Dog"
3838:. Adelaide: R. M. Williams.
2525:
1702:(1920–2001) wrote the book
1553:Imperial Bushmen Contingent
1499:Ho for the blades of Harden
1398:Shall sing within my heart.
1390:when all songs else depart,
1258:My star-crowned love and I.
1242:Are jangling faint and far:
1058:With courage up to the end,
844:(from 1891, for 2.5 years);
616:His love of the Australian
221:Holefield Farm, Lempitlaw,
10:
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4686:Inglis Moore, Tom (1971).
2782:"A Tribute — Will Ogilvie"
2515:Fair girls and gray horses
2027:Fair girls and gray horses
1835:30.0892991°S 145.9397753°E
1534:The witch and other verses
1255:In all the world are only
1190:Fair girls and gray horses
1015:. With Morant's death by
881:Fair girls and gray horses
573:, and perhaps a little of
436:George John Whyte-Melville
166:Fair girls and gray horses
18:
5969:Scottish male songwriters
5708:The Sydney Morning Herald
5357:Tranter, Deborah (2005).
5334:Ogilvie, Will H. (1959).
4323:Townsville Daily Bulletin
3362:Townsville Daily Bulletin
2913:"Some Australian writers"
2243:The honour of the station
2212:The Hill Road to Roberton
1710:
1689:State Library of Victoria
1610:, with thirteen poems on
1562:
1549:Parkside, South Australia
1250:The passing breezes sigh;
968:The filling of the swamps
931:, referring to Belalie's
847:'Maaoupe', north-west of
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4774:"Local and general news"
3144:Davis, Wayne P. (1988).
2628:
2623:List of Australian poets
2386:An 'Orsetralian alphabet
2332:(Australian kelpie barb)
2201:Posthumous collections
1894:37.263452°S 140.726644°E
1840:-30.0892991; 145.9397753
1507:The comfort of the Hills
1283:something more serious.
1234:To every twinkling star;
1183:Ben Hall's stirrup irons
855:, as an overseer (1893);
659:R. B. Cunninghame Graham
281:for four weeks, via the
256:Ogilvie was educated at
5810:"Your chance, Mackays!"
5516:Meredith, John (1996).
5471:. The Southern Reporter
5315:. The Southern Reporter
4454:"The Death of Ben Hall"
3357:""Banjo" Paterson dead"
3208:"Arthur Polkinghorne's"
3177:"Australia in Scotland"
3152:. Iowa State University
3119:"Prof. Will H. Ogilvie"
3013:"William Henry OGILVIE"
2231:Short story collections
1955:Parkes, New South Wales
1912:Penola, South Australia
1869:Penola, South Australia
1853:Kelso, Scottish Borders
1814:Bourke, New South Wales
1678:Kelso, Scottish Borders
1569:Bourke, New South Wales
1129:Parkes, New South Wales
995:Parkes, New South Wales
991:Parkes, New South Wales
860:Parkes, New South Wales
601:, Abercrombie, Davies,
559:John Greenleaf Whittier
5178:. Bourke Shire Council
4426:"Letters and the Arts"
4291:O'Brien, Rodney John.
4119:"Out among the People"
3725:"Two Australian books"
3612:"The Shearing Trouble"
3530:"Lunatics in the Bush"
2670:James Brunton Stephens
2568:New South Wales portal
2455:Northward to the Sheds
1899:-37.263452; 140.726644
1809:). Other cairns are:
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1694:John Meredith Papers,
1612:The Tartan Saddlecloth
1608:Millmerran, Queensland
1457:
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1146:Hungerford, Queensland
999:Harry 'Breaker' Morant
953:A draft from Tringadee
873:Hungerford, Queensland
801:
555:Harry 'Breaker' Morant
350:A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson
226:
5949:Australian male poets
4631:"Readers and writers"
4180:"Recalled other days"
3949:Jessie Serle (2012).
3451:(2): 43. 1 June 1929.
3329:"A poet's commission"
2640:The 1914 Melbourne's
2478:Your chance, Mackays!
2400:Aimé Félix Tschiffely
2363:How We Won the Ribbon
2257:George Denholm Armour
2180:Angus & Robertson
2056:Angus & Robertson
2036:Angus & Robertson
2034:(1914), published by
2019:Angus & Robertson
1980:Angus & Robertson
1951:Angus & Robertson
1859:Longreach, Queensland
1721:Longreach, Queensland
1718:
1642:Toowoomba, Queensland
1614:in 2005. Scotland's
1604:The pearl of them all
1575:and paddocks trod by
1456:road via Harden Glen.
1451:
1315:At the back o' Bourke
1288:Bells along Macquarie
1204:Angus & Robertson
1179:The death of Ben Hall
1165:
1138:The Geebung Polo Club
951:newspaper, including
858:'Gunningbland', near
799:
784:. Australian artist
298:travelling by way of
220:
135:William Henry Ogilvie
32:William Henry Ogilvie
5974:Scots-language poets
4896:"Bohemia up to date"
3901:The Beaudesert Times
3812:Sunday Times (Perth)
3730:The Brisbane Courier
2279:Abandoned selections
2160:A handful of leather
2112:A handful of leather
1987:Rainbows and witches
1797:55.43697°N 2.87705°W
1762:55.45914°N 2.87868°W
1663:Cobb & Co Museum
1536:(1923; 8 pages) and
1270:The wee Scotch night
1123:(1897) of an actual
342:Army Remounts Branch
175:Man from Snowy River
6014:Scottish male poets
5994:Australian stockmen
5782:"The real Mackays!"
5732:Saddle for a throne
5635:. Southern Reporter
5492:"The unedited life"
5229:, Chappell & Co
5226:The challenge: song
4603:"Will You Tell Me?"
4486:The Forbes Advocate
4211:Mornington Standard
4184:The Forbes Advocate
3896:"Lived Their Songs"
3836:Saddle for a throne
3645:The Australian Star
3236:"Mr. W. H. Ogilvie"
2668:, Will H. Ogilvie,
2646:Adam Lindsay Gordon
2406:to Washington, D.C.
2374:The nearside leader
2326:(Australian kelpie)
2268:Popular poem themes
2237:My life in the open
2185:Saddle for a throne
2176:From sunset to dawn
1920:Adam Lindsay Gordon
1890: /
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1793: /
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1292:Commonwealth Annual
1274:A braw Scotch nicht
1127:competition in the
1090:Harry Morant and I.
750:From sunset to dawn
707:Adam Lindsay Gordon
655:Adam Lindsay Gordon
647:Saddle for a throne
622:My Life in the Open
597:, he also hints at
595:A song of the poets
403:Adam Lindsay Gordon
357:Presbyterian church
44:Ogilvie, circa 1937
5703:"The land we love"
5683:. Naracoote Herald
5610:Monument Australia
5522:. Kangaroo Press.
5346:– via Trove.
5279:, Atkins, McQuirty
4152:"The Border Watch"
3884:– via Trove.
3753:"Stock and Poetry"
3306:The Catholic Press
3041:"Australian Poets"
2824:Corrie, J (1961).
2682:George Essex Evans
2411:Scottish sentiment
2369:Kings of the earth
2284:The bush, my lover
2224:Belalie and beyond
2132:Limited, London UK
2122:Limited, London UK
2108:Limited, London UK
2094:Limited, London UK
2080:Limited, London UK
1931:Poetry collections
1802:55.43697; -2.87705
1767:55.45914; -2.87868
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1466:To a champion dead
1458:
1419:Handful of leather
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1157:Federation Drought
976:Kings of the earth
892:Back to the border
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768:The ploughman poet
497:Federation Drought
308:Iowa State College
227:
225:, beside the B6396
203:Kings of the earth
164:(1867–1922). His
5378:978-0-522-84459-7
5287:– via Trove
5262:– via Trove
5237:– via Trove
5062:"William Ogilvie"
4901:Freeman's Journal
4818:The Southern Mail
4801:The barefood maid
4592:Jones 2006, p. 28
4259:"Original Poetry"
3970:978-0-522-84459-7
3558:"Original poetry"
3334:The Ballarat Star
2991:Kelso Connections
2582:Queensland portal
2520:My Gippsland girl
2468:The real Mackays!
2441:Whaup o' the Rede
2391:Out of the chains
2152:Scattered scarlet
2144:Constable and Co.
2130:Constable and Co.
2120:Constable and Co.
2106:Constable and Co.
2092:Constable and Co.
2084:Scattered scarlet
2078:Constable and Co.
2021:. Together with
1997:Whaup o' the rede
1669:and other items.
1503:The barefoot maid
1474:Australian kelpie
1366:Whaup o' the rede
1296:The barefoot maid
1192:was published by
1011:newspaper editor
792:Australian period
605:, Noyes, Watson,
475:the Lucky Country
444:Scattered scarlet
258:Kelso High School
207:Whaup o' the rede
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929:After the horses
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5929:1869 births
5822:24 November
5794:24 November
5715:19 December
5664:11 December
5501:24 November
5496:The Monthly
5400:18 November
5342:10 February
5283:10 February
5258:10 February
5233:10 February
4962:11 November
4936:18 November
4908:18 November
4786:20 November
4330:24 December
4271:23 December
4046:22 February
3369:17 December
3341:17 December
3156:13 February
3129:14 February
3018:Sunday Mail
2686:E. J. Brady
2618:Bush ballad
2474:(1859–1935)
2273:Australiana
2218:Bits of fun
2060:World War I
2032:Gray horses
1897: /
1885:140°43′36″E
1838: /
1826:145°56′23″E
1800: /
1776:scrap metal
1765: /
1661:The nearby
1653:Bill Bolton
1592:Graham Peel
1515:The Raiders
1331:Louise Mack
1100:' included
1098:The Breaker
1019:during the
1013:Gordon Tidy
840:, south of
786:Hugh Sawrey
603:W. B. Yeats
571:Black sheep
563:Memory town
534:the miner,
442:(1922) and
5923:Categories
5616:28 October
5590:28 October
5529:0864178255
5426:23 October
5208:21 October
5182:20 October
5156:23 October
5144:"Personal"
5128:23 October
5100:23 October
5046:6 February
5018:6 February
5011:The Worker
4990:6 February
4880:29 October
4873:Table Talk
4868:"Personal"
4852:6 February
4824:6 February
4758:22 October
4732:22 October
4671:22 October
4664:Daily Mail
4643:23 October
4615:23 October
4578:22 October
4548:27 October
4520:29 October
4508:"Literary"
4492:22 October
4466:22 October
4438:29 October
4431:Table Talk
4410:26 October
4382:22 October
4356:22 October
4302:22 October
4243:23 October
4238:All Poetry
4218:22 October
4190:22 October
4164:29 October
4131:26 October
4103:23 October
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3992:10 October
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3509:26 October
3480:22 October
3423:0952463407
3395:29 October
3313:22 October
3276:29 October
3269:The Leader
3264:"Personal"
3248:29 October
3220:23 October
3189:22 October
3091:"Shipping"
3053:6 February
3025:22 October
2997:22 October
2958:22 October
2925:22 October
2918:Daily Mail
2843:19 October
2794:22 October
2741:References
2420:, far away
2293:Queensland
2040:Fair girls
2023:Fair girls
2015:Fair girls
1976:Fred Leist
1882:37°15′48″S
1823:30°05′21″S
1785:55°26′13″N
1750:55°27′33″N
1596:Slim Dusty
1476:authority
1377:, far away
1172:bushranger
987:roustabout
964:Dark lamps
634:equestrian
591:John Keats
587:James Hogg
538:the poet,
524:balladeers
505:The outlaw
468:Swinglebar
464:roustabout
397:Influences
316:Mungo Park
283:Suez Canal
278:SS Arcadia
56:1869-08-21
5847:(1996).
5766:2 January
5687:21 August
5639:21 August
5475:21 August
5449:21 August
5387:1833-7538
4636:The Argus
3979:1833-7538
2495:Canadians
2261:Duckworth
2170:Duckworth
1861:, at the
1788:2°52′37″W
1753:2°52′43″W
1667:stockwhip
1627:May Gibbs
1462:sheep dog
1406:lullabies
1264:The poem
1119:The poem
842:Barringun
733:Australia
685:Gippsland
460:Glenrowan
393:in 1994.
346:Wiltshire
327:stockwhip
304:Liverpool
300:Cape Town
295:SS Persic
243:Buccleuch
119:Signature
5908:LibriVox
5898:SC044713
5887:Westerly
5841:the way.
5543:TrekLens
5395:70677943
5072:10 April
5039:The Land
4403:The Land
3987:70677943
3668:"Bourke"
3590:ABC Open
3468:"Review"
3103:14 April
2874:19 April
2833:Westerly
2526:See also
2504:" (1917)
2497:" (1917)
2457:" (1895)
2448:Shearing
2382:" (1897)
2365:" (1898)
2346:" (1895)
2247:sixpenny
2172:, London
2154:(1923),
2150:(1922),
1741:Scotland
1737:Roberton
1700:Meredith
1598:'s 1980
1585:Paterson
1521:Roberton
1454:Roberton
1443:epilogue
1439:prologue
1323:bohemian
1175:Ben Hall
943:overseer
925:Comrades
830:Enngonia
717:, 1903).
632:). The
544:horseman
540:Paterson
456:pen name
446:(1923).
386:leaves.
380:Roberton
287:horseman
251:Cawnpore
239:Scotland
185:of the "
147:jackaroo
143:horseman
139:Scottish
109:Children
86:Scotland
5564:1 March
3807:"Horse"
3213:The Sun
2490:soldier
2337:Droving
2324:Old Kep
2319:Kelpies
2249:novels'
2052:Hal Gye
1733:Ashkirk
1545:Trooper
1432:Selkirk
1427:Ettrick
1213:Kipling
933:R-S-bar
875:(1900).
862:(1894);
832:on the
810:Outback
782:Outback
752:, 1946)
745:, 1932)
735:(poem)
727:, 1922)
710:(poem)
641:Horse!'
626:Kelpies
618:Outback
451:Outback
364:Ashkirk
268:and in
235:Borders
187:Outback
82:Ashkirk
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5068:. 2016
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2642:Herald
2480:(1899)
2351:Horses
2042:(1914)
1711:Cairns
1620:Scocha
1616:Hawick
1581:Morant
1577:Lawson
1563:Legacy
1517:, and
1362:Border
1357:Persic
1311:Bourke
1300:guinea
1294:, and
1112:, and
978:, and
849:Penola
818:drover
806:horses
589:, and
528:Lawson
384:wattle
331:damper
320:Bowden
266:runner
205:, and
151:drover
149:, and
101:Spouse
5871:entry
4929:Truth
3617:Truth
2829:(PDF)
2629:Notes
2509:Women
2488:ANZAC
2330:Tweed
1983:poems
1865:; and
1743:(GPS
1729:cairn
1153:trees
1150:mulga
671:Punch
548:Daley
536:Daley
532:Dyson
360:manse
270:rugby
231:Kelso
223:Kelso
5824:2017
5796:2017
5768:2022
5736:ISBN
5717:2017
5689:2019
5666:2017
5641:2019
5618:2017
5592:2017
5566:2014
5524:ISBN
5503:2017
5477:2019
5451:2019
5428:2017
5402:2017
5391:OCLC
5383:ISSN
5373:ISBN
5344:2019
5321:2019
5285:2019
5260:2019
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