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Nathan Spielvogel

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Spielvogel (circa 1925)

Nathan Frederick Spielvogel (10 May 1874 – 10 September 1956) was an Australian author of Jewish origin, whose work has been compared to that of Judah Waten.

Quotes

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  • We've seen the Red, like a thirsty king,
      Bend over the silent stream;
    We've seen the Mallee its tassels fling,
      To steal of the sunset's gleam;
    The Blue's young shoots, with his leaves gray pearled,
      A cloud that has gone awry;
    The Ironbark, with his limbs up-hurled
      As though he would win the sky.
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    He stands apart from the Old World trees,
      Unbound by the laws of form;
    He bows his head to the zephyr breeze,
      But laughs at the drought and storm.
    We stand alone, like our own great tree,
      Afar from the nations' hum.
    Come, brothers! Keep we our homeland free
      As limbs of our Austral gum.
    • "Our Gum-trees", sts. 4, 6, in An Austral Garden of Verse (Sydney, 1913), p. 95
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