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* Contents derived from the 1978 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : Anon, 15th Century Dutch School: The Raising of Lazarusi"The second death of Lazaruri:", single work poetry (p. 253)
- Seven poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : Heironimous Bosch: Descent After the Floodi"Ramp down, now the animals. Tight nostrils", single work poetry (p. 253)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver), sequence (p. 253-257)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beqver) : Rembrandt Van Rijn: The Sampling Officials of the Drapers Guildi"How they must have hated this man:", single work poetry (p. 254)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : Paul Delvauxi"Pubic Hair is more than a shadow-smudge", single work poetry (p. 255)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : Van Gogh: His First Still Life, 1881i"Potatoes, carrot, turnip,", single work poetry (p. 256)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : Interlude: Remembering Marcel Marceaui"Why are we spell-bound when the great mime shows us the simple", single work poetry (p. 256)
- Seven Poems from Paintings (for Bruce Beaver) : A Room in the Rijkmuseum, Amsterdam : Van Oostanen: Salome with the Head of John : Dirk Jacobs: Portrait of Pompejus Occai"These two adjacent figures examine me,", single work poetry (p. 257)
- Civilized People, single work short story (p. 258-279)
- Spring Cleaningi"Shaking out green", single work poetry (p. 280)
- Goose in an Orchardi"In the homestead kitchen", single work poetry (p. 280)
- Kentish Cherriesi"Wild cherries bright", single work poetry (p. 281)
- Spring Shearingi"The mob moving as one", single work poetry (p. 281)
- The Picaresque Mode in Contemporary Australian Fiction, single work criticism (p. 282-293)
- Wind at Dawni"Such power was in that wind from the great mountain", single work poetry (p. 294)
- Wildfloweri"Ah, that delicate young girl", single work poetry (p. 294)
- Images from the Mountains (for David Campbell), sequence poetry (p. 294-297)
- Droughti"No rain, no rain, no rain,", single work poetry (p. 295)
- The Swansi"Crotchet by crotchet, quaver by quaver,", single work poetry (p. 295)
- Kangaroosi"Out of the green bush", single work poetry (p. 296)
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