Facts And Fancies About Our Son of the Woods Henry Clarence Kendall And His P

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Facts And Fancies About Our Son of the Woods Henry Clarence Kendall And His P
Agnes Maria Melville Hamilton Grey
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The reader of Kendall's poetry will find his enjoyment of these verses enhanced by familiarising his mind with the portrayal of that now historically interesting httle comer of the south-east coast of New South Wales, which was the cradle, the nursery and the playgroimd of the poet.
98 HENRY C. KENDALL ULLADULLA.
" Between the coast ranges of New Soutli Wales and the ocean there hes a long narrow plain, which at UlladuUa, about 160 miles south of Sydney, is reduced to only ten or fifteen miles
...in width. The neighbouring mountains seem to shut the towirship and its little harbour out from the world, and shelter the district so completely that the vegetation is of distinctly tropical character, and the scenery rich beyond description. Here the boy Kendall, escaping from an unhappy home, learnt to find his chief pleasure in the solitudes of mountain, of tangled forest, and of lonely shore. He wandered along the brooks that, tumbling down by falls and cataracts from tlie mountains, tossed and fretted wnth sullen marmur under the grcves of palm, or down in dimly lighted gullies chafed icund the roots, and over the prostrate stems of innumerable tree ferns.

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