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y separately published work icon Collected Poems of John Shaw Neilson selected work   poetry  
Note: Edited with an introduction by R.H. Croll.
Issue Details: First known date: 1934... 1934 Collected Poems of John Shaw Neilson
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Lothian , 1934 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The White Flowers Camei"'Twas the sweet month, tremulous", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 73)
The Scent o' the Loveri"I saw the mushrooms hoping", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 79)
The Dream is Deepi"Sing me the song that never dies,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 82)
For a Little Girl's Birthdayi"Is there a beauty over pain,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 88)
Schoolgirls Hasteningi"Fear it has faded and the night:", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 90)
To a School-girl To a School-Girl in Her Fourteenth Yeari"O, most unconscious daisy!", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 93)
The Unlovely Playeri"Over his petty mouth, his sorry chin,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 95)
The Eleventh Mooni"'Twas in the eleventh moon I went", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 96-97)
The Orange Treei"The young girl stood beside me. I", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 100-101)
Ride Him Awayi"Now that I weary, lad o' my heart,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 108-109)
The Magpie in the Moonlighti"Gold he has poured out and silver on this tent of mine:", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 110)
The Sweetening of the Yeari"When old birds strangely-hearted strive to sing", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 112)
Out to the Green Fields! i"Here there is crying, cruelty, every tone:", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 113)
Those Shaded Eyesi"Eyes of a damsel", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 120-121)
The Flight of the Wearyi"Your feet have been made for the fairies", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 133-135)
So Sweet a Mouth Had Shei"Her eyes foretold of happiness", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 141)
Native Companions Dancingi"On the blue plains in wintry days", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 148)
The Stolen Lamenti"Can it be less than holy it was born", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 150)
The Whistling Jacki"Not far above me in the boughs he sat a solemn thing;", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 151-155)
The Soldier is Homei"Weary is he, and sick of the sorrow of war,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 158-159)
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