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New Country

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Cond had come with us all the way,     Eight hundred miles, but the fortnights rest     Made him fresh as a youngster, the sturdy bay!     And Lurline was looking her very best.     Weary and footsore, the cattle strayed     Mid the silvery saltbush well content;     Where the creeks lay cool neath the gidyas1 shade     The stock-horses clustered, travel-spent.     In the bright spring morning we left them all     Camp, and cattle, and white, and black     And rode for the Ranges westward fall,     Where the dingos trail was the only track.     Slow through the clay-pans,2 wet to the knee,     With the cane-grass rustling overhead;     Swift oer the plains with never a tree;     Up the cliffs by a torrents bed.     Bridle on arm for a mile or more     We toiled, ere we reached Bindannas verge     And saw, as one sees a far-off shore,     The blue hills bounding the forest surge.     An ocean of trees, by the west wind stirred,     Rolled, ever rolled, to the great cliffs base;     And its sound like the noise of waves was heard     Mid the rocks and the caves of that lonely place.     -    -    -    -    -    -     We recked not of wealth in stream or soil     As we heard on the heights the breezes sing;     We felt no longer our travel-toil;     We feared no more what the years might bring.

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