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Mary Hannay Foott

26 September 1846 – 12 October 1918


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Read More About Mary Hannay Foott below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: At the Fords of Jordan A little way farther to guide thee I go 52873
2: Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant The coup d’etat is blotted out 1870 48835
3: David’s Lament for Jonathan Thou wast hard pressed, yet God concealed this thing 44996
4: For Charles Dickens Above our dear Romancer’s dust 1870 321044
5: Happy Days A fringe of rushes, one green line 161095
6: In Memoriam C. G. Gordon Devotion! When thy name is named, 01-1885 301033
7: In the Land of Dreams A bridle-path in the tangled mallee, 1882 161145
8: In the South Pacific A vision of a savage land, A glimpse of cloud-ringed seas; 32995
9: In Time of Drought The rushes are black by the river bed, 24991
10: Napoleon III His silent spirit from the place 1873 40878
11: Nearing Port A blue line to the westward that surely is not cloud; 401268
12: New Country Condè had come with us all the way, 26816
13: No Message She heard the story of the end, 32864
14: Sonnets - I - Christmas Day O happy day, with seven-fold blessings set 14799
15: Sonnets - II - The New Year With supple boughs and new-born leaflets crowned, 14815
16: The Aurora Australis A radiance in the midnight sky 44863
17: The Australiad - (A poem for children.) Twas brave De Quiros bent the knee before the King of Spain, 1884 134888
18: The Belated Swallow Belated swallow, whither flying? 28806
19: The Fate Of Bass - (A Fancy) On the snow-line of the summit stood the Spaniard’s English slave; 281052
20: The Future of Australia Sing us the Land of the Southern Sea, 681042
21: The Magi to the Star Star, on thy Heaven-returning way, 48958
22: The Massacre of the Bards The sunlight from the sky is swept, 70813
23: The Melbourne International Exhibition Ceased is the sound of the chisel, and hushed is the hammer’s ring, 1880 90954
24: To Henry the Fifth My youth was passing, Sire, whilst you among 27829
25: To the Virgin Mary Mother of Him we call the Christ, 64850
26: To the White Julienne Again above thy fragile flowers 24802
27: Up North Into Thy hands let me fall, O Lord, 20847
28: Watch-Night Midnight, musical and splendid, 42908
29: Wentworth Tis a new thing for Australia that the waters to her bear 1873 30843
30: Where the Pelican Builds The horses were ready, the rails were down, 1881 24832




About:
Mary Hannay Foott (26 September 1846 – 12 October 1918), was an Australian poet and editor who is best remembered for the poem "Where the pelican builds".


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