Dorothea Mackellar wrote many poems throughout her lifetime, with her most famous work being "My Country." She was a prolific poet and her poems often focused on the beauty and ruggedness of the Australian landscape.
Some of Banjo Paterson's famous poems include "The Man from Snowy River," "Waltzing Matilda," "Clancy of the Overflow," and "Mulga Bill's Bicycle." These poems capture the spirit of the Australian bush and are widely celebrated for their vivid imagery and storytelling.
poems, and his most famous poems are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
Some of Henry Lawson's most famous poems include "The Drover's Wife," "The Man from Ironbark," "The Loaded Dog," and "The Lights of Cobb & Co." These works are known for their portrayal of the Australian bush and its people with vivid imagery and themes of hardship and resilience.
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poems, and his most famous poems are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
His famous love poems are his sonnets and they don't have names they are just numbered