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Issue Details: First known date: 1943... no. 6 1943 of Poetry est. 1941 Poetry
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Notes

  • Poetry by New Zealand poets is not indexed individually.
  • The pages of this volume are not numbered.
  • Subtitled A quarterly of Australian and New Zealand verse

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1943 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Changei"I walked amid the laughing flowers", Kathleen Watson , single work poetry
Pelican in Moonlighti"I have something in common with the birds.", Kathleen Watson , single work poetry
Night in the Parki"White moths at the park gate mantling a pale street light", John Blight , single work poetry
The Trojan Doom (Part II)i"Stand on the hills when long shadows in the evening's valleys", Joseph O'Dwyer , extract poetry
The Portraiti"Shall you persuade me by your grace", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry
Voicelessi"Day brings the sun-warm scents of bright dumb flowers,", Gina Ballantyne , single work poetry
The Poeti"The poet, that strange rhythmic madman, rides", Ian Mudie , single work poetry
The Lonely Meni"Never shall the dumb men speak to me, nor I", Marceine Ia Dickfos , single work poetry
Conspiracyi"Dressing old woe", E. , single work poetry
Learningi"The thing one learns too much,", E. , single work poetry
To One Passed Oni"Soul flux is sad as terminus,", E. , single work poetry
Puppetsi"Why bring him here?", E. , single work poetry
Silhouette in Richmond Parki"Are these oaks or antlers,", E. , single work poetry
Songi"The birds are in my blossoming peach", John Philip , single work poetry
No Second Childhoodi"Long I sought my youth's old patched up rags,", John Philip , single work poetry

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