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Is part of Australian Poetry 1941 series - publisher
Issue Details: First known date: 1958... 1958 Australian Poetry 1958
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1958 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Postcardi"Snow crusts the boughs' austere entanglement.", Gwen Harwood , single work poetry (p. 35-37)
In Articulo Mortisi"May Christ the Falcon bear me up", Gwen Harwood , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
Reading to My Sick Daughteri"Winter drains and spills. Its mark", Vincent Buckley , single work poetry (p. 40-41)
Criminal Courti"So each man's wounded methodical life", Vincent Buckley , single work poetry (p. 42-43)
Bellerophoni"There is one fellow that comes to the paperbark pool", J. S. Manifold , single work poetry (p. 44-45)
Letter in Black and Whitei"When most is lost, and the bastardry of fate", Geoffrey Dutton , single work poetry (p. 46-48)
Ratai"'Curse these birds,' said Rata, 'and curse their cousins,", Douglas Stewart , single work poetry (p. 49-52)
At the Entrancei"God knows what beat him down into that deadland", Douglas Stewart , single work poetry (p. 53-54)
To One Alonei"A nature like the great bow of Ulysses,", James McAuley , single work poetry (p. 55)
The Metamorphosesi"Down, down into the mould", Roland Robinson , single work poetry (p. 56-57)
Hear the Bird of Dayi"Hear, the bird of day", David Campbell , single work poetry (p. 58)
Off-Shears (from The Schoolie of Blightour)i"Horizons bridge to rusty, dusty morning;", Mary Finnin , single work poetry (p. 59-60)
Luke Cherry (from The Schoolie of Blightour)i"Mason and miner, Luke - when the quarry came", Mary Finnin , single work poetry (p. 61-62)
"With its contempt for all calamities" Civil War House: Englandi"Contempt has gone for this calamity:", R. A. Simpson , single work poetry (p. 63)
Note: With title: Civil War House
Lovers in Winteri"Like Adam and Eve, across the world they come,", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 64-65)
Love (from Two Ways of Looking)i"Our language builds its own world and denies", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 66-67)
William Blake in Australiai"This broad-hewn valley would have suited Blake;", Noel Macainsh , single work poetry (p. 68)
Night Campi"Silence: in a slow stream, drift-weed weeping;", Noel Macainsh , single work poetry (p. 69)
A Paintingi"The head is grave and sober in its poise", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 70)
Monologue Among Colonial Housesi"The day contracts and shivers;", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 71-74)
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