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y separately published work icon The Collected Verses of Arthur H. Adams selected work   poetry  
  • Author:agent Arthur H. Adams http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/adams-arthur-h
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 The Collected Verses of Arthur H. Adams
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Whitcombe and Tombs , 1913 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Foreword : For the Criticsi"A bird was singing on a tree.", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 11 - 12)
Marama : The Moon God : A South Sea Legendi"Enamoured of dark Ina's little breasts,", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 15 - 22)
The Strangling Cordi"Hauraki, the chief, was dead;", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 23 - 26)
Puhihuiai"Like the first word of Spring, the loveliness", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 27 - 44)
Marikorikoi"There were gods and shadows only", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 45 - 47)
The Path of Soulsi"With Death behind me with his goad,", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 48 - 50)
The Dwellings of Our Deadi"They lie unwatched, in waste and vacant places,", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 53 - 55)
Written in Australiai"The wide sun stares without a cloud:", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 56 - 58)
Sydneyi"IN her grey majesty of ancient stone", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 59)
From a Cremorne Balconyi"The moon that drifts the world around", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 60 - 61)
A Spring Sonneti"Last night beneath the mockery of the moon", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 62)
The Australiani"Once more this Autumn-earth is ripe,", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 63 - 65)
'One Hour - to Arm!'i"Along the frontiers of our North", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 66 - 68)
The Coming of Pani"'The great god, Pan, is dead!'", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 69 - 72)
Little Englandi"From a little island shrouded", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 73 - 75)
To Youi"So you have come at last!", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 79 - 83)
Lamenti"Peace, your little child is dead", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 84 - 85)
After Long Yearsi""And have I changed?" she asked; and as she spoke,", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 86)
The Spinsteri"The house is strangely silent. Are my little children", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 87)
Lonelinessi"She put her arms about me, as the sea", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 88 - 89)
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