Author:Thomas Henry Kendall
Appearance
For authors with similar names, see Author:Henry Kendall.
Works
[edit]Collections
[edit]- Poems and Songs (1862)
- Leaves from Australian Forests (1869)
- Songs from the Mountains (1880)
- The Poems of Henry Kendall (1920)
Individual poems
[edit]1850-1859
[edit]- "The Far Future" (1859)
1860-1869
[edit]- "Christmas Morning in the Bush" (1860)
- "The Curlew Song" (1860)
- "Fainting by the Way" (1861)
- "Urara" (1862)
- "Evening Hymn" (1862)
- "Stanzas" (1862)
- "Harps We Love" (1862)
- "Waiting and Wishing" (1862)
- "The Wild Kangaroo" (1862)
- "After the Hunt" (1862)
- "Caroline Chisholm" (1862)
- "By the Sea" (1863)
- "Mountain Moss" (1863)
- "Rest" (1863)
- "To my Brother, Basil E. Kendall" (1863)
- "Faith in God" (1864)
- "Ghost Glen" (1864)
- "The Last of His Tribe" (1864)
- "Daniel Henry Deniehy" (1865)
- "The Glen of the White Man's Grave" (1865) (aka "The Glen of Arrawatta")
- "Campaspe" (1866)
- "Sitting by the Fire" (1866) (aka "Song")
- "The Voyage of Telegonus" (1866)
- "Bell-Birds" (1867)
- "Coogee" (1867)
- "Illa Creek" (1867)
- "September in Australia" (1867)
- "The Warrigal" (1867)
- "Charles Harpur" (1868)
- "A Death in the Bush" (1868)
- "Syrinx" (1868)
- "Aboriginal Death-Song" (1869)
- "Galatea" (1869)
- "The Hut by the Black Swamp" (1869)
- "Dedication" (1869)
- "Prefatory Sonnets: I" (1869)
- "Prefatory Sonnets: II" (1869)
- "Rose Lorraine" (1869)
- "Daphne" (1869)
- "Euroclydon" (1869)
- "At Euroma" (1869)
1870-1879
[edit]- "Camped by the Creek" (1870)
- "The Late A. L. Gordon : In Memoriam" (1870)
- "Basil Moss" (1872)
- "Sydney Harbour" (1872)
- "Rover" (1874)
- "Song of the Shingle-Splitters" (1874)
- "The Voice in the Native Oak" (1874)
- "Mooni" (1875)
- "Bill the Bullock-Driver" (1876)
- "Kingsborough" (1876)
- "Ode to a Black Gin" (1877) - aka "Black Lizzie"
- "Names Upon a Stone" (1878)
- "Narrara Creek" (1878)
- "Araluen" (1879)
- "Hy-Brasil" (1879)
- "Mary Rivers" (1879)
- "On a Street" (1879)
- "Orara" (1879)
- "The Sydney International Exhibition" (1879), including "Hymn of Praise"
- "In Memory of Edward Butler"
- "On a Baby Buried by the Hawkesbury"
- "Heath from the Highlands"
- "A Birthday Trifle"
- "Frank Denz"
- "Sydney Exhibition Cantata"
1880-
[edit]- "Leichhardt" (1880)
- "The Song of Ninian Melville" (1880)
- "Dedication: To a Mountain" (1880)
- "Beyond Kerguelen" (1880)
- "After Many Years" (1880)
- "How the Melbourne Cup Was Won" (1881)
- "In Memoriam : Marcus Clarke" (1881)
- "The Austral Months" (1881)
- "Outre Mer" (1886)
Works about Kendall
[edit]- "Kendall, Henry Clarence," in The Dictionary of Australasian Biography, by Philip Mennell, London: Hutchinson & Co. (1892)
- "Kendall, Henry Clarence," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Kendall, Henry Clarence," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Facts and Fancies about Our "Son of the Woods", Henry Clarence Kendall and his Poetry (1920) (transcription project)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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