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The Coo-ee Reciter: Humorous, Pathetic, Dramatic, Dialect, Recitations & Readings

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Book
Author/Creator:
Various
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"The Coo-ee Reciter: Humorous, Pathetic, Dramatic, Dialect, Recitations..." is a collection of recitations and readings by various authors, likely written in the late 19th century. This anthology gathers works from Australian, British, and American writers, offering a rich tapestry of humor, drama, and emotion through poetry and narratives that reflect on the human experience and cultural landscape of the time. The opening of the collection presents several recitations, starting with "I Killed a Man at Graspan," which reflects the harrowing emotions of a soldier grappling with the consequences of taking a life in battle. Following this, "Kitty O'Toole" and "The Ballad of the Drover" showcase themes of love and rural life through light-hearted and poignant verses, while "The Rescue" dives into the desperate efforts of miners during a life-threatening incident. Each piece contributes to a diverse portrayal of life's trials and triumphs, evoking a sense of nostalgia and cultural identity, particularly within the Australian context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
I killed a man at Graspan / M. Grover
Kitty O'Toole / W. L. Lumley
The ballad of the drover / Henry Lawson
The rescue / Edward Dyson
Saltbush Bill / A. B. Paterson
Drought and doctrine / J. Brunton Stevens
The martyr / Victor J. Daley
The carrying of the baby / Ethel Turner
The old gum / Florence Bullivant
Murphy shall not sing to-night / Montague Grover
Christmas bells / John B. O'Hara, M.A
Wool is up / Garnet Walch
Wool is down / Garnet Walch
The Highland Brigade buries its dead / Lieut.-Col. W. T. Reay
Australia's call to arms / John B. O'Hara, M.A
Good news / Garnet Walch
Free Trade v. Protection / Garnet Walch
The lion's cubs / Garnet Walch
The little duchess / Ethel Turner
Australia's springtime / W. L. Lumley
The man that saved the match / David M'Kee Wright
Ode for Commonwealth Day, 1st January, 1901 /
A desperate assault /
The game of life / John G. Saxe
Prejudice / Charlotte Perkins Stetson
The poor and the rich / James Russell Lowell
The engineer's story /
Seeing's not believing / Thomas Haynes Bayley
Caudle has been made a Mason / Douglas Jerrold
Mrs. Caudle's lecture / Douglas Jerrold
Jim Bludso / Colonel John Hay
How Uncle Mose counted the eggs /
The negro baby's funeral / Will Carleton
Der shpider und der fly / Charles Follen Adams
Lariat Bill / G. W. H
The elf child; or, Little Orphant Annie / James Whitcomb Riley
Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene / Matthew Gregory Lewis (Monk Lewis)
An all-around intellectual man / Tom Masson
Her ideal / Kate Masterson
The happy farmer / Mortimer C. Brown
The son of a soldier / Owen Oliver
The mile / David M'Kee Wright.
Credits:
Produced by Nick Wall, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Notes:
Reading ease score: 84.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Release date is 2011-11-18

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