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* Contents derived from the 1957 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Thunder Without Lightning, single work criticism (p. 182-185)
- Byron's Deathi"The battle over, and the hawks circling,", single work poetry (p. 185)
- God and the Child of Mani"Plougher and sower of the field of stars,", single work poetry (p. 186-189)
- The Budding Leafi"The leaf that forms upon the vine", single work poetry (p. 189)
- The Cage, single work short story (p. 190-191)
- Tree at the Tin-Hut Campi"All night long the tree's agony", single work poetry (p. 191)
- From the Coldi"These puppet-states of water grinding and exploding together,", single work poetry (p. 192)
- Theberton Hall, 1955i"He who founds a city knows the cost,", single work poetry (p. 193-194)
- Theberton Halli"He who founds a city knows the cost,", single work poetry (p. 193-194)
- A Modern Exile, single work short story (p. 195-203)
- In Time of Bushfiresi"All day a gale from the west , and the fires raging...", single work poetry (p. 204-205)
- Monster Frolici"Eddies in the wake of Arctic frosts", single work poetry (p. 205)
- Novels of 'The System', single work criticism (p. 206-211)
- Ecce Homoi"Ecce Homo. Here he stands", single work poetry (p. 211)
- The Young Girl and the American Sailor, single work short story (p. 212-214)
- Between the Lightsi"In city streets the crowd is more magnetic,", single work poetry (p. 214)
- Droughti"The crone in the heavens leans over my land", single work poetry (p. 214)
- South of the Equatori"Actually I've never been north of the equator", single work poetry (p. 215)
- The Ship of Heaven, single work criticism (p. 216-221)
- In Memory : Hugh Raymond McCrae, single work obituary (p. 221)
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