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1862–1893

AUSTRALIA.

Francis William Lauderdale Adams

I see a land of desperate droughts and floods: I see a land where need keeps spreading round, And all but giants perish in the stress: I see a land where more, and more, and more

The demons, Earth and Wealth, grow bloat and strong. I see a land that lies a helpless prey To wealthy cliques and gamblers and their slaves, The huckster politicians: a poor land

That less and less can make her heart-wish law. Yea, but I see a land where some few brave Raise clear eyes to the Struggle that must come, Reaching firm hands to draw the doubters in,

Preaching the gospel: “Drill and drill and drill!” Yea, but I see a land where best of all The hope of victory burns strong and bright!

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