No she didn't she never got married.
they hated her becasue she was a good person the should die
dorothea dix was the first born of 3 children. she had 2 brothers that she took care of.
a sickness
It was a girl and her name was Dorothea Dix
what?
654
Lovett Bay ?
Dorothea Mackellar's love for the Australian landscape and her experiences living on a rural property inspired her to write poems. She was also influenced by the works of famous poets such as Rudyard Kipling and Banjo Paterson.
No she didn't she never got married.
I love a sunburnt country,a land of sweeping plainsthat is the first line of Dorothea Mackellar's My Country
Dorothea Mackellar wrote many poems throughout her lifetime, with her most famous work being "My Country." She was a prolific poet and her poems often focused on the beauty and ruggedness of the Australian landscape.
She was well-known for her poem "My Country" which begins "I love a sunburnt country..."
Charles Mackellar died on 1926-07-14.
Dorothea Mackellar penned a most famous poem entitled My Country (originally titled "Core of My Heart"), which contained the key line "I love a sunburnt country". This poem epitomised the beauty and harshness of Australia, and became a poem with which Australians really identified.
Dorothea Mackellar, an Australian poet, wrote numerous poems throughout her career. Her most well-known work is "My Country," which was first published in 1908. She also wrote many other poems on various themes including nature, home, and patriotism.
Helen MacKellar died on August 5, 1966, in New York City, New York, USA.