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The book's epigraph comprises the eighth and ninth stanzas of Robert Burns's poem 'Man was Made to Mourn'.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Labor Call Print
, 1922 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Trend of the Agesi"Talk not, to-day, of wonders that the world has won and lost,", single work poetry (p. 5-11)
- The Old Squatter's Soliloquyi"Away across the dusky bush, the silent stars are gleaming", single work poetry (p. 73-76)
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The White Man's Burdeni"Take up the White Man's burden,",
single work
poetry
satire
(p. 96-98)
Note: Printed under title of poem: Written 1902.
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