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Issue Details: First known date: 1964... 1964 The Living Sky : A Selection of Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1964 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Sea at Portseai"Blue, viridescent, with a cold edge", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 34)
The Imagei"Her face within the window and the eyes", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 39)
Lovers in Winteri"Like Adam and Eve, across the world they come,", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 40-41)
Landscapei"Shimmer is on the bright green squares, the high", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 42)
The Graveyard Beside the Bay (from the French of Paul Valery)i"This quiet roof, where doves now walk along,", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 43-48)
Autumnal Odei"Fall, seed of hope, fall lightly without sound:", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 49-50)
John Smithi"This old man in the sailor's cap who walks", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 51-52)
The Silver Screw (Dedication: To R.A. Simpson)i"This is a simple fable of our time", Alexander Craig , single work poetry humour (p. 53-56)
Livingi"We have no words for anything that matters.", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 57)
The Laurenziana Chapel (Architect: Michelangelo)i"The Medici chapel shows", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 58-59)
Departurei"When Uncle Cliff spoke, young men grinned:", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 60)
Hillsidei"A shed in blue-grey weatherboard with a high", Alexander Craig , single work poetry (p. 61-63)
The Bridal (for Ruth)i"The lion that I saw darkly in the sun", Alexander Craig , single work poetry
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