Australian Bush Poetry, Verse & Music |
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Vaucluse HouseThis stately, elegant old home rests quietly beside Sydney Harbour. When it was built, it was deep in the bush. It has a most interesting history. One of its owners was an Irish Knight, who used his position to kidnap an heiress with whom he had fallen in love. He became a convict first and then an Australian citizen. As is fitting, the limerick weaves us through part of the story. Truth is surely stranger than fiction!! Sir Henry Brown HayesCopyright – Dennis Scanlon Sir Henry Brown Hayes spent his early days In desperate fashion, he displayed his passion The lovely Miss Pike, (who felt nothing a’like A model of prisoners, he made it his business Sir Henry’s life takes a bad turn, when some snakes To keep out a snake, a trench it would take, While many were sceptic, of Hayes’ Irish soil "trick" Back to Dennis Scanlon Main PageBack To Top Of Page |
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