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  1. Gordon of Dingley Dell : The Life of Adam Lindsay Gordon ( 1833 - 1870 ) Poet and Horseman by Lorraine Day, 2003
  2. Poems; edited. with introd.. notes and appendixes. by Frank Mald by Gordon. Adam Lindsay. 1833-1870., 1912-01-01
  3. Poems. by Gordon. Adam Lindsay. 1833-1870., 1887-01-01
  4. Adam Lindsay Gordon: The Man and the Myth (Melbourne University Press Australian Lives) by Geoffrey Hutton, 1996-09
  5. Racing rhymes & other verses by Adam Lindsay Gordon 1833-1870 comp Guen T. O. ed, 1901-12-31

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Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 18331870. The Poems of AL Adam Lindsay Gordon (SUBJECTPoetry Australia) (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 349
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Goodwin, John E. Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870 Gorki, Maxim Gorren, Aline Gould, George M. [George Milbrey], 1848-1922 Gould, Hannah Flagg Gower, John Grahame, Kenneth:

42. Gordon Of Khartoum Legend
family was related to that of the Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) . While Adam Lindsay and General Charles Gordon were from the same
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jray/gordon/appendix2.htm
OAS_AD('Top'); Appendix II The established family history and genealogy of life long batchelor Major-General Charles "Chinese" George Gordon (1833-1885) who died at the siege of Khartoum, who was born in Kent in England and whose father was Major-General William Henry Gordon, goes back to David Gordon who died in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1752. There is no evidence David Gordon had a son or grandson named John Gordon, let alone of there having been a family branch in Ireland in the time frame in which Robert Gordon was born. This relationship claim was apparently based soley on a grandson of Letitia Garmonsway of New Zealand having claimed when an old man that as a very young boy he had addressed the envelopes for letters she wrote to the legendary General Gordon. Clearly his recollection of her corresponding with the famous General was in error.
Likely similarly astray is a belief sourced to this compiler's Henry Gordon line grandfather that the family was related to that of the Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870). Lindsay Gordon's earliest known ancestor, traced through legal documents, was his great great grandfather Robert Gordon who went to France in the early 1700s where he was a successful wine and spirit merchant in Bordeaux later purchasing two estates in Scotland which he entailed to his eldest son George Gordon
While Adam Lindsay and General Charles Gordon were from the same Scottish clan, shared the same birth year of 1833, and attended the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich together, similary to General Gordon he does not appear to have had any family branch in Ireland in the 1700s! The clan Gordon was not only ancient but widespread. A suggestion there may have been grander days is found in a 1885 letter written by Robert Gordon's granddaughter Ada Gordon to his step daughter Letitia Garmonsway - quote "I once heard that your father's family (Gordon) were a good family, but that his father or grandfather had married beneath him and was not recognized by his relations in consequence. Also that there was some property in the West Indies belonging to them in Chancery."

43. The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg
Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 18331870 Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936 Gould, George M. (GeorgeMilbrey), 1848-1922 Gower, John, 1330-1408 Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932
http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm

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Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone, Kindness in another strouble, Courage in your own. Adam Lindsay Gordon, poet (1833-1870)
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Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) ADEDICATION - TO THE AUTHOR OF HOLMBY HOUSE - THEY
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Bush Ballads And Galloping Rhymes
Adam Lindsay Gordon Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes
Adam Lindsay Gordon
A DEDICATION
TO THE AUTHOR OF HOLMBY HOUSE
THEY are rhymes rudely strung with intent less
Of sound than of words,
In lands where bright blossoms are scentless,
And songless bright birds;
Where, with fire and fierce drought on her tresses,
Insatiable Summer oppresses Sere woodlands and sad wildernesses, And faint flocks and herds. Where in dreariest days, when all dews end, And all winds are warm, Wild Winter's large flood-gates are loosen'd, And floods, freed by storm, From broken up fountain heads, dash on Dry deserts with long pent up passion Here rhyme was first framed without fashion, Song shaped without form. Whence gather'd? The locust's glad chirrup May furnish a stave; The ring of a rowel and stirrup, The wash of a wave. The chaunt of the marsh frog in rushes, That chimes through the pauses and hushes Of nightfall, the torrent that gushes

46. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Ashtaroth: A Dramatic Lyric By Adam Lindsay
Ashtaroth A Dramatic Lyric Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) DRAMATISPERSONAE - HUGO, a Norman Baron and a Scholar. ERIC, a friend ofHugo s
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Ashtaroth: A Dramatic Lyric
Adam Lindsay Gordon Ashtaroth: A Dramatic Lyric
Adam Lindsay Gordon
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
HUGO, a Norman Baron and a Scholar.
ERIC, a friend of Hugo's
THURSTON, EUSTACE, RALPH. Followers of Hugo.
HENRY, a Page.
LUKE, HUBERT. Monks living in a Norman Chapel.
BASIL, Abbot of a Convent on the Rhine.
CYRIL, a Monk of the same Convent. OSRIC, a Norwegian Adventurer, and formerly a Corsair. RUDOLPH, an Outlawed Count, and the Captain of a Band of Robbers. DAGOBERT, the Captain of some predatory Soldiers called Free Lances. HAROLD, a Danish Knight. ORION, THORA, AGATHA, ELSPETH (Nurse of Thora's), URSULA (Abbess of the Convent on the Rhine), NUNS, etc. Women. Men-at-arms, Soldiers, and Robbers: Monks, Friars, and Churchmen: Spirits, etc. SCENE A CASTLE IN NORMANDY A Study in a Tower; HUGO seated at a table covered with maps and charts of the heavens, astronomical instruments, books, Hugo: Well, boy, what is it? Henry: The feast is spread. Hugo: Why tarry the guests for me?

47. Westminster Abbey - The Library And Archives - Australian And New Zealand Links
Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) poet of Australia has a bust near Tennyson inPoets Corner. It is by Lady Kennet, widow of Capt.Scott of the Antarctic,
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/library/links/aus_nz.htm
Australian and New Zealand links with Westminster Abbey and St Margaret's Church ANZAC Day Lord Birdwood Capt. Cook Battle of Britain ... Lord Rutherford ANZAC Day An Annual Service is held here on the 25th April Battle of Britain The names of Australians and New Zealanders who died during the Battle of Britain in 1940 are included in the special roll of honour book deposited in the RAF chapel and the flags of both countries are shown furled in the Battle of Britain memorial window. Lord Birdwood was General Officer commanding the ANZAC forces 1914-18. As a Knight of the Order of the Bath he has a stall plate in Henry VII' s chapel, which is the Chapel of this Order Captain James Cook (1728-1779) is remembered on the "Navigators" memorial in the South Cloister (which also commemorates Sir Francis Drake and round-the-world yachtsman Sir Francis Chichester). Made of coloured marbles it traces the course of voyages round the world made by these eminent sailors. Unveiled 1979. Howard, Baron Florey (1898-1968)

48. Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING
Gong Sun Long Zi). Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 18331870 Poems Of Adam Lindsay Gordon.Gordon, Irwin Leslie, 1887-, Editor Who Was Who 5000
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49. English Classics 3000
Gordon, Adam Lindsay (18331870) The Poems of AL Gordon. Gorky, Maxim (1868-1936)Creatures That Once Were Men The Man Who Was Afraid Through Russia
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50. List Of Ebook Authors
18091852 Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774 Gonzales, Don ManoelGoodwin, John Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870 Gordon, Charles William
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51. Penola South Australia
Bottom L to R; Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870), John Shaw Neilson (1872-1942),William Henry Ogilvie (1869-1963) Julian Tenison Woods (1832-1889)
http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/penola.htm
Penola
The area now known as Penola was first squatted on before 1840 by Solomon, Josiah and Thomas Austin at Yallum. The first settlers were Scottish born Alexander Cameron and his wife Margaret, nee Mackillop, in January 1844 after obtaining an occupation licence. In April 1850 Cameron obtained eighty acres of freehold land, his station was on a pastoral lease, and established the private town of Panoola, later known as Penola. He set aside several blocks for the use of the community, including a market square and blocks for churches to be built on at a later stage. (Map of Penola)
Ulva Cottage Alexander Cameron was born on 18 August 1810 and migrated to Sydney in 1839. From there he eventually became involved in the pastoral industry and overlanded his sheep to South Australia. He built Ulva Cottage for his daughter Margaret and her husband Doctor Bayton. Sadly Margaret did not enjoy it for long. She died in 1863 during the birth of her first child. In 1848 Alexander was the original licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel. He did a roaring trade during the early 1850s when thousands of men from Adelaide travelled to the Victorian goldfields. Donald and Eliza MacDonald later managed the hotel from 1864-1880. It was rebuilt in 1872. The Prince of Wales Hotel started serving its customers in 1860. Four years later Penola also had a Temperance Hall. Although a long way from Adelaide, Penola soon had most of the facilities available in any big town at that time. Its first residents were Christopher Sharam, a bootmaker and his wife Ellen. They were to have fifteen children. One of the first shopkeepers was Andrew McAlpine who opened his 'South Australian Store' in the early 1850s. A post office was constructed in 1857.

52. Juliette Gordon Low Information
of Khartoum. Another famous Gordon is Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) whobecame National Poet of Australia. In Melbourne, Australia
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53. MusicAustralia - View Theme
Names Furlong, WR, Gordon, Adam Lindsay,18331870. 1 score (3 p.)http//statelibrary.vic.gov.au/sheetmusic/0/2/9/tn/sm0292-001-c000.jpg
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54. OzLit@Vicnet Australian Authors Index:- G
GOONERATNE, YASMINE (1935; Gordon, Adam Lindsay (1833-1870); Gordon, JW (JamesWilliam) (Jim Grahame) (1874-1949); Gordon, MICHAEL (nd; Gordon,
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  • GAETJENS, RENEE (n.d. GAGE, MARY
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  • GALLAGHER, JODI (n.d.
  • GALLAGHER, KATHERINE (1935-
  • GAMBOTTO, ANTONELLA (n.d.
  • GAMMAGE, BILL (n.d.
  • GANTNER, NEILMA (Neilma Sidney) (1922-
  • GARD, STEPHEN
  • GARDINER, PAUL (n.d.
  • GARDNER, SILVANA (1942-
  • GARE, NENE
  • GARGETT, KATHRYN (n.d.
  • GARIMARA, NUGI (Doris Pilkington) (1937-
  • GARNER, HELEN
  • GASK, ARTHUR CECIL (1872-1951)
  • GASKIN, CATHERINE (1929-
  • GAUNT, MARY (1861-1942)
  • 55. Cui Bono?
    (17951881) englischer Essayist und Historiker, Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870) cicero cui bono The Poems of AL Adam Lindsay Gordon
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    Cui bono Cicero an verschiedenen Stellen gebraucht und stammt ihm zufolge von Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla
    Pro Sex. Roscio Amerino 30,84 und 86
    Pro T. Annio Milone 12,32
    Cui bono Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla
    Cui bono
    What good would that do me mir
    Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce Zitate von Ambrose Bierce Thomas Carlyle
    (1795-1881) englischer Essayist und Historiker Adam Lindsay Gordon
    The Poems of A.L. [Adam Lindsay] Gordon
    The Poems of AL Adam Lindsay Gordon CUI BONO
    What is Hope? A smiling rainbow
    Children follow through the wet; 'Tis not here, still yonder, yonder: Never urchin found it yet. What is Life? A thawing iceboard On a sea with sunny shore; Gay we sail; it melts beneath us; We are sunk, and seen no more. What is Man? A foolish baby, Vainly strives, and fights, and frets; Demanding all, deserving nothing; One small grave is what he gets. ca. 1827? Oh! wind that whistles o'er thorns and thistles, Of this fruitful earth like a goblin elf; Why should he labour to help his neighbour Who feels too reckless to help himself?

    56. BiblioMan.Com - The Great Literary Works
    von, 17491832 Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, 1809-1852 Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 Goldsmith,Oliver, 1730?-1774 Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870 Gordon, Irwin Leslie
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    Authors of the Past Authors in alphabetical order A B C D ... Z Abbott , David Phelps 1863-1934
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    Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
    Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
    Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
    Aesop, 620(?)B.C.-563(?)B.C.
    Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966
    Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 1892-1927 Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925 Altemus, Henry Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919 American Tract Society, The Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875 Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 Anonymous Anzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889 Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Apuleius, Lucius Ariosto, Ludovico, 1474-1533 Aristophanes BACK TO ORDER PAGE Aristotle, 384-322 B.C Arnim, Elizabeth von AKA: Elizabeth, 1866-1941 Arnim, Ludwig Achim, Freiherr von, 1781-1831 Arnold, Edwin Lester Linden, d. 1935 Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568

    57. AUSTRALIAN Literature (including POETRY) (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks)
    Gordon, AL (Adam Lindsay), The Poems of AL Gordon (18331870), Txt-G, n/c,GutenbergUS. Gordon, Adam Lindsay (1833-1870), Poems, nd, PDF, n/c, USydney(Aus)
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    58. STUMPERS-L Archives -- September 1997 (#300)
    Kind ness in another s trouble, / Courage in your own are the work of thenineteenth-century Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870), no doubt a
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    59. Records For Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870. (in MARION)
    Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 18331870. Record 1 of 1. MacRae, CF Adam LindsayGordon, by CF MacRae. New York, Twayne Publishers c1968.
    http://cofc.edu/MARION/@INTERNET/0b2e3000d000/0

    60. Bing Gordon
    Gordon s genealogy website http www.Gordonsofmaine.com Another famous Gordonis Adam Lindsay Gordon (18331870) who became National Poet of Australia.
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    1) " Bing" in the term Bing Gordon
    Bing may refer to many things, including:
  • Bing cherries , a sweetvariety of cherry. Bing , a company that make/made model railroads. Bing Crosby , a popular American 20th century singer.
  • 2) " Gordon" in the term Bing Gordon
    Gordon is a traditional Scottish clan name (see Gordon clan ) and it is now a commonforename. It became a popular forename after the death of General Charles George 'Chinese' Gordon at the Battle of Khartoum. ManyAmerican Gordons can trace their family tree to Alexander Gordon, b 1635 in Aberdeen, Scotland. He was transported to theNew World as a prisoner of war, and settled in Exeter, New Hampshire after gaining his freedon from forced servitude. The mainresource for this huge branch of the Gordon Clan is J.W. Gordon's genealogy website: http: www.gordonsofmaine.com Another famous Gordon is Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870) who became National Poet of Australia. In Melbourne, Australia there is a square outside the Parliament House named Gordon Squarewith two bronze statues to the two great Gordons, Adam Lindsay and Charles George. Patrick Gordon (1635-1699) was a Russian Rear Admiral of a Scottish descent. GeorgeGordon (1806-1879) was a noted botanist.
  • Gordon is also the name of several places in the United States ofAmerica :
  • Gordon, Alabama
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