Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes (1870) is the second poetry collection by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was also the last collection to be published during the poet's lifetime appearing only the day before the author's suicide.[1]
The original collection included only 16 poems, though later editions expanded on this list.[2] Most of the poems were published in the Australian newspapers Colonial Monthly and The Australasian.[1]
^ ab"Chronology of Adam Lindsay Gordon's Life" Border Watch, 5 May 1936, p11
^Austlit - Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes
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