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Issue Details: First known date: 1960... 1960 The Verse of Christopher Brennan
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1960 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Verse of Christopher Brennan : Biographical Introduction, A. R. Chisholm , single work criticism biography (p. 1-38)
The Burden of Tyre : Prologue : Ii"If by decay from God (we ask'd)", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 41-42)
The Burden of Tyre : The God : IIi"They said, For us the deeps were stirr'd", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 43)
The Burden of Tyre : IIIi"The tyrant of the days and years,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 44)
The Burden of Tyre : IVi"Beyond the deeps what silence broke?", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 45)
The Burden of Tyre : The Folk : Vi"It is the coming of the night:", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 46)
The Burden of Tyre : VIi"They hunger? give them men to slay:", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 47)
The Burden of Tyre : VIIi"- Not this, not this my word to you!", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 48)
The Burden of Tyre : The Prophets : VIIIi"Because ye sicken of thought (if e'er", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 49)
The Burden of Tyre : One Apart : IXi"Let them devour and be devour'd!", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 50)
The Burden of Tyre : Xi"Ere quite the westward shadow fade", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 51)
The Burden of Tyre : XIi"Why are these streets aflare! - Today", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 52)
The Burden of Tyre : Wind and Wave : XIIi"Night: and I lean where the sea sings. -", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 53)
The Burden of Tyre : XIIIi"The herded waves are drifting, dark", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 54)
The Burden of Tyre : XIVi"When all the ways the worlds have trod", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 55)
The Burden of Tyre : Epilogue : XVi"O life, O radiance, love, delight,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 56-57)
MDCCCXCIII: a Prelude : 1i"Sweet days of breaking light,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 61-65)
Towards the Source : 1894-97, Christopher Brennan , sequence poetry (p. 61-93)
Towards the Source : 1894-97 : 2i"We sat entwined an hour or two together", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 66)
Sweet Silence After Bells! Towards the Source : 1894-97 : 3i"Sweet silence after bells!", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 67)
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