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  1. Another flies from distant tracks.
    A train comes past bare platforms sweeping -
    A blizzard of many hunched backs.
  2. Or follow pleasure's tracks,
    You'll find,' he said, 'no place like home,
    At least like Jacky Jack's.
  3. And woe betide the romping maid whose ways she counted lax.
    One roguish glance, one titter, brought 'the dragon' on her tracks.
  4. Take your loads of sin and sorrow on more energetic backs!
    Go and strike across the country where there are not any tracks!
  5. I nearly fell fair in my tracks.
    I'm trudgin' homeward with my axe
  6. I 'eaves me frame frum orf the fence, an' grab sme little axe;
    But, when I'm 'arf way to the shed, she stops me in me tracks.
  7. They had known the bite of the blunt stone axe
    When they hid the quarry of hunting blacks,
    Ranging the forest with eyes on the tracks
  8. From the folds of the forested hills there are ravelled and roundabout tracks,
    Because of the terror that fills the strong-handed men of the axe!
  9. The devil left his tracks:
    The squatter pounded Ross's stock,
    And Sandy pounded Black's.
  10. More slowly - than turtles - with freight - on their - backs,
    The drowsy - steam engine - sets off - down the tracks.
  11. What you say, you Lishy Davis, dat you see a possum's tracks?
    Look hyeah, boy, you stop yo' foolin', bring ol' Spot, an' bring de ax.
  12. The charming Sylvia beating flax,
    Her shoulders marked with bloody tracks;
  13. My sight along the treadless tracks,
    The gleamy rails:
    My hand upon the throttle slacks,
  14. He goes each morn with his shining axe,
    Trudging along by the forest tracks;
  15. Tumble down in their tracks
    Or follow -- a tottering flock --
    The scrub-cutter's axe.
  16. I know they drank, and fought, and died—some fighting fiends on blazing tracks
    I don’t remember that they lied, or crawled behind each others’ backs;
  17. “Keep clear o' the timber-getters' tracks,”
    But wich is wich, I'd beg to ax?
  18. And burthen their honey-sacs;
    And the drovers ride in the sunset light
    On the long, long winding tracks;
  19. On distant northern tracks,
    And shady yarns—‘baal gammon!’
    Of dealings with the blacks,
  20. The zwellen downs, wi' chaky tracks,
    A-climmen up ther zunny backs,

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