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  1. Gordon of Dingley Dell : The Life of Adam Lindsay Gordon ( 1833 - 1870 ) Poet and Horseman by Lorraine Day, 2003
  2. Poems; edited. with introd.. notes and appendixes. by Frank Mald by Gordon. Adam Lindsay. 1833-1870., 1912-01-01
  3. Poems. by Gordon. Adam Lindsay. 1833-1870., 1887-01-01
  4. Adam Lindsay Gordon: The Man and the Myth (Melbourne University Press Australian Lives) by Geoffrey Hutton, 1996-09
  5. Racing rhymes & other verses by Adam Lindsay Gordon 1833-1870 comp Guen T. O. ed, 1901-12-31

81. Love Poetry
Adam Lindsay (Lionel Gordon) Gordon. (1833–1870) Life is mostly froth and bubble;Two things stand like stone— Kindness in another’s trouble, Courage
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Adam Lindsay (Lionel Gordon) Gordon. (1833–1870)
"Life is mostly froth and bubble;
Two things stand like stone:—
Kindness in another’s trouble,
Courage in our own." Ye weary Wayfarer. Finis Exoptatus. James Maurice Thompson (1844–1901) "Bubble, bubble, flows the stream Like an old tune through a dream." Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory "Bubbles, bubbles everywhere, but not a drop to drink . . . yet." Nixon Waterman (1859– ?) "Though life is made up of mere bubbles, ’T is better than many aver, For while we’ve a whole lot of troubles, The most of them never occur. Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) "It went to pieces all at once— All at once and nothing first, Just as bubbles do when they burst. " Francis Bacon (1561–1626) "The world ’s a bubble, and the life of man Less than a span." Bubba Lee "I'd much rather love a bubble than to live in rubber rubble." Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). Anna Karenin.

82. Thoroughbred Village
How We Beat The Favourite by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 1870). ALAY OF THE LOAMSHIRE HUNT CUP. Aye, squire, said Stevens, they
http://www.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/Poet6.html

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How We Beat The Favourite by Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 - 1870) A LAY OF THE LOAMSHIRE HUNT CUP "Aye, squire," said Stevens, "they back him at evens;
The race is all over, bar shouting, they say;
The Clown ought to beat her; Dick Neville is sweeter
Than ever - he swears he can win all the way.
"A gentleman rider - well, I'm an outsider,
But if he's a gent who the mischief's a jock?
You swells mostly blunder, Dick rides for the plunder,
He rides, too, like thunder - he sits like a rock. "He calls 'hunted fairly' a horse that has barely Been stripp'd for a trot within sight of the hounds, A horse that at Warwick beat Birdlime and Yorick, And gave Abdelkader at Aintree nine pounds. "They say they have no test to warrant a protest; Dick rides for a lord and stands in with a steward; The light of their faces they show him - his case is Prejudged and his verdict already secured. "But none can outlast her, and few travel faster, She strides in her work clean away from The Drag;

83. Untitled Document
Gordon of Dingley Dell The life of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 1870 )/ by LorraineDay. Blessed Mother Teresa her journey to your heart / TT Mundakel.
http://www.mountgambier.sa.gov.au/library/newbooks/2004/February/default.html
Adult Non-Fiction Adult Fiction Adult Paperback Large Print ... Children's Picture Book Adult Non-Fiction Australia : where to stay and eat for all budgets, must-see sights and local secrets, ratings you can trust / editors: Melissa Gelula, Holly S. Smith.
All the news that's fit to sell : how the market transforms information into news / James T. Hamilton.
Dealing with dementia : a guide to alzheimer's disease and other dementias / Brian Draper.
Helicopter rescue : the true story of Australia's first full-time chopper doctor / Ken Wishaw.
Gordon of Dingley Dell : The life of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833- 1870 )/ by Lorraine Day.
Blessed Mother Teresa : her journey to your heart / T.T. Mundakel.
I am a soldier, too : the Jessica Lynch story / Rick Bragg.
K.I.S.S. guide to digital photography / Tom Ang.
Astrology and your destiny / Sally Morningstar.
How to manage meetings / Alan Barker.
Celtic Art / by Miranda Green. Dude, where's my country? / Michael Moore. Knuckles : the Neil Kerley story / by Jim Rosevear.

84. Activities
Adam Lindsay Gordon, Ye Wearie Wayfarer 1833 1870 + If my hands are fullyoccupied in holding onto something, I can neither give nor receive.
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Life is mostly froth and bubble. Two things stand like stone: kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own.
Adam Lindsay Gordon, "Ye Wearie Wayfarer" 1833- 1870
If my hands are fully occupied in holding onto something, I can neither give nor receive.
Dorothee Solle (1930-2003, Holy Week Preacher at St James, 1993)

85. Adam Lindsay Gordon
Vonda Stanley s collection of early Australian bush poems. Adam LindsayGordon 1833 1870. Quote from the introduction of the book
http://australianpoems.co.nz/gordon.html
Vonda Stanley's collection of early Australian bush poems
Adam Lindsay Gordon 1833 - 1870
Quote from the introduction of the book "The Poetical Works of Adam Lindsay Gordon" published about 1912 This was a poet that loved God's breath,
His life was a passionate quest;
He looked down deepin the wells of death,
And now he is taking his rest.
On a grey winter's morning June 24th 1870, Adam Lindsay Gordon was found lying dead in the scrub near Brighton, Victoria. On that morning the first of Australian poets took the short cut to the Great Beyond, just when the light of literary fame had begun to shine through the dark clouds of poverty and neglect. That fame has extended with each passing year, until Gordon is now the best known, if not always acknowledged as the greatest, poet Australia has produced. His verse contains an idefinable charm that appeals strongly to the hearts of all English speaking people. Adam Lindsay Gordon first set foot on Australian soil at Port Adelade, and the beautiful south-eastern district inspired his finest verse. His home was called Dingley Dell.
The son of a captain of the Indian Army, Gordon was born in the Azores Islands in 1833. The high-spirited boy's educational career at Cheltenham College was the reverse of successful. He was by no means backwards, but prefered a bout with the gloves or mad gallop to scholastic attainments.

86. ATtheHEARTofIT: Dog Breath And Other Stuff.
Kindness in another s trouble, courage in your own. Adam Lindsay (LionelGordon) Gordon (1833–1870). quote_of_the_day_clear_button.jpg.
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87. The Thylazine Foundation: Australian Poets Directory G Compiled By Coral Hull
The poets publications include Insert publications. Adam Lindsay Gordon(1833 1870), Insert biographical details. Insert Postal Address.
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88. Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: G]
Gorbachev, Russian political leader (1931 ) Nadine Gordimer, South African novelist(1923 - ) Adam Lindsay Gordon, Australian poet (1833 - 1870) Ruth Gordon
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Ernest J. Gaines, American author (1933 - )
John Kenneth Galbraith, American economist, diplomat and author (1908 - )
Charles Burleigh Galbreath, American poet, librarian, biographer, historian and economist (1858 - 1934)
Claudius Galen (or Galenus), Greek physician and medical writer (c. 130 - 201)
Tony Galento, American heavyweight boxer (1910 - 1979)
Richard Lawson Gales, English poet and essayist (1862 - 1927)
Abbe Ferdinando Galiani, Italian economist (1728 - 1787) Galilei Galileo, Italian physicist and astronomer (1564 - 1642) Richard Gall, Scottish poet (1776 - 1801) Richard Le Gallienne, English poet, critic, writer and man of letters (1866 - 1947) Caius Cornelius Gallus, Roman poet and soldier (66 BC - 26 AD) John Galsworthy, English author and dramatist (1867 - 1933) Francis Galton

89. Australia Zycie Biznes Emigracja
Adam Lindsay Gordon. Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833 ? 1870), syn oficera angielskiejarmii, nie poszedl w ojca slady i wyemigrowal do Australii.
http://zycie.australink.pl/texty/KRZYSZTOF - SZKICE.html
Strona powstala 27.08.2001 Strona Glowna Kontakt O stronie Ogloszenia Szukaj: wedlug slow kluczowych wedlug pytan
Pod koniec kwietnia 2003 (jakies 4 tygodnie temu), Krzysztof udzielil wywiadu, w Polskim Radio Adelaide. Tam uslyszalem Jego wiersz, pt. "Poludniowoaustralijska jesien". Jakze ladnie ujal te polskie, jesienne tesknoty, w odwroconej o 180 stopni, australijskiej rzeczywistosci, z jej egzotycznymi rekwizytami. Niedlugo potem poznalismy sie. Dzieki temu uzyskalem pozwolenie Autora na publikacje kilku z jego wierszy, a nastepnie szkicow o literaturze australijskiej. N otka o autorze Krzysztof Deja od 20 lat mieszka w Australii. KRZYSZTOF SZKICE LITERACKIE Co czytaja ci tam na spodzie ... - szkic literacki Literatura australijska - korzenie Literatura australijska - Bush poetry - Banjo Paterson sezonowym

90. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Gordon, Adam
Copyright© 19711998 Project Gutenberg PROMO.NET - All rights reserved.Web Site Designed and Administered by Pietro Di Miceli
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91. Penola South Australia
18421909), John Rymill (1905-1968), John Riddoch (1827-1901) Bottom L to R; AdamLindsay Gordon (1833-1870), John Shaw Neilson (1872-1942), William Henry
http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/penola.htm
Penola
The area now known as Penola was first squatted on before 1840 by Solomon, Josiah and Thomas Austin at Yallum. The first settlers were Scottish born Alexander Cameron and his wife Margaret, nee Mackillop, in January 1844 after obtaining an occupation licence. In April 1850 Cameron obtained eighty acres of freehold land, his station was on a pastoral lease, and established the private town of Panoola, later known as Penola. He set aside several blocks for the use of the community, including a market square and blocks for churches to be built on at a later stage. (Map of Penola)
Ulva Cottage Alexander Cameron was born on 18 August 1810 and migrated to Sydney in 1839. From there he eventually became involved in the pastoral industry and overlanded his sheep to South Australia. He built Ulva Cottage for his daughter Margaret and her husband Doctor Bayton. Sadly Margaret did not enjoy it for long. She died in 1863 during the birth of her first child. In 1848 Alexander was the original licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel. He did a roaring trade during the early 1850s when thousands of men from Adelaide travelled to the Victorian goldfields. Donald and Eliza MacDonald later managed the hotel from 1864-1880. It was rebuilt in 1872. The Prince of Wales Hotel started serving its customers in 1860. Four years later Penola also had a Temperance Hall. Although a long way from Adelaide, Penola soon had most of the facilities available in any big town at that time. Its first residents were Christopher Sharam, a bootmaker and his wife Ellen. They were to have fifteen children. One of the first shopkeepers was Andrew McAlpine who opened his 'South Australian Store' in the early 1850s. A post office was constructed in 1857.

92. "Horse" Quotations For All Occasions, Breyer Model Horses
wind There was nothing she couldn t climb or clear. Adam LindsayGordon (1833-1870), Australian poet. My Beautiful! My beautiful!
http://www.maneconnection.com/quotes.htm
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From the NIV Compact Bible, Job 39:19-25
(return to Table of Contents) Do you give the horse his strength
or clothe his neck with a flowing mane?
Do you make him leap like a locust,
striking terror with his proud snorting?
He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his strength,
and charges into the fray.
He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing:
he does not shy away from the sword.
The quiver rattles against his side,
along with the flashing spear and lance.
In frenzied excitement he eats up the ground; he cannot stand still when the trumpet sounds. At the blast of the trumpet he snorts, 'Aha!' He catches the scent of battle from afar, the shout of commanders and the battle cry
From Equine Expressions by Robbee Huseth:
(return to Table of Contents) Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth.

93. Horse Quotes On AnimalForum.com
wind There was nothing she couldn t climb or clear. Adam LindsayGordon (1833-1870), Australian poet; My Beautiful! My beautiful!
http://www.animalforum.com/horsequote.htm
Pet Portraits by Heads and Tails
  • Let us look beyond the ears of our own horses so that we may see the good in one another's. -Old equine expression
  • Horses have hoofs to carry them over frost and snow; hair, to protect them from wind and cold. They eat grass and drink water, and fling up their heels.... Such is the real nature of horses. -Chuang Tzu
  • ...through his mane and tail the high wind sings, fanning the hairs, who wave like feather'd wings. -Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis
  • A horse is a thing of such beauty... none will tire of looking at him as long as he displays himself in his splendor. -Xenophon
  • Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth. -Shakespeare, Henry V
  • So did this horse excel a common one In shape, in courage, color, pace and bone. ...What a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back. -Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis
  • My horse has a hoof like a striped agate Hi fetlock is like a fine eagle plume Hi legs are like lightning My horse has a tail like a thin black cloud the Holy Wind blows through his mane... -Navajo song
  • There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse. -Old equine expression
  • 94. Australian History Database
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