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Song Of The Squatter

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[The subjoined is one of the Songs of the Squatters, written by the Hon. Robert Lowe (afterwards Viscount Sherbrooke), while resident in New South Wales.]     The Commissioner bet me a ponyI won;     So he cut off exactly two-thirds of my run;     For he said I was making a fortune too fast,     And profit gained slower the longer would last.     He remarked as devouring my mutton he sat,     That I suffered my sheep to grow sadly too fat;     That they wasted waste land, did prerogative brown,     And rebelliously nibbled the droits of the Crown;     That the creek that divided my station in two     Showed that Nature designed that two fees should be due.     Mr. Riddle assured me twas paid but for show;     But he kept it and spent it; thats all that I know.     The Commissioner fined me because I forgot     To return an old ewe that was ill of the rot,     And a poor wry-necked lamb that we kept for a pet;     And he said it was treason such things to forget.     The Commissioner pounded my cattle because     They had mumbled the scrub with their famishing jaws     On the part of the run he had taken away;     And he sold them by auction the costs to defray.     The Border Police they were out all the day     To look for some thieves who had ransacked my dray;     But the thieves they continued in quiet and peace,     For theyd robbed it themselveshad the Border Police!     When the white thieves had left me the black thieves appeared,     My shepherds they waddied, my cattle they speared;     But for fear of my licence I said not a word,     For I knew it was gone if the Government heard.     The Commissioners bosom with anger was filled     Against me because my poor shepherd was killed;     So he straight took away the last third of my run,     And got it transferred to the name of his son.     The son had from Cambridge been lately expelled,     And his licence for preaching most justly withheld!     But this is no cause, the Commissioner says,     Why he should not be fit for a licence to graze.     The cattle that had not been sold at the pound     He took with the run at five shillings all round;     And the sheep the blacks left me at sixpence a head     A very good price, the Commissioner said.     The Governor told me I justly was served,     That Commissioners never from duty had swerved;     But that if Id a fancy for any more land     For one pound an acre hed plenty on hand.     Im not very proud! I can dig in a bog,     Feed pigs or for firewood can split up a log,     Clean shoes, riddle cinders, or help to boil down     Or whatever you please, but graze lands of the Crown.

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"[The subjoined is one of the Songs of the Squatters, written by the Hon. Robert Lowe (afterwards Viscount Sherbrooke), while resident in New South Wales.]..."

This evocative piece by Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton), titled "Song Of The Squatter", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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