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y separately published work icon The Happy Monarch and Other Verses selected work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1927... 1927 The Happy Monarch and Other Verses
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Brisbane, Queensland,:Carter-Watson , 1927 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Our Mothersi"Lift your glasses, sisters, brothers,", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 37)
Thoughts of Sydneyi"With the clear vision that homesickness lends,", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
The Wild Floweri"You do not grieve; too small and mild to miss the quiet spot you knew,", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 40)
A Recollectioni"It isn't often that I think of you -", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 41)
The Fallen Treei"This was a prince of the scrubland once, that felt the sap of Spring", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 42)
Contentmenti"A shaded light, a curtained room,", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 43)
Iceland Poppiesi"A whispering - a sigh -", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 44)
Castlesi"Wistful, alone, forgotten, I am waiting", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 45)
Retrospectioni"Now I am gone, I often picture you", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 46)
In Exilei"I am heart-hungry for the rain-cooled South,", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 47)
To Patriciai"As one within a garden plucks a rose", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 48)
The Fairy Fiddleri"I met a brown-faced fiddler on the hill", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 49-50)
Any Scribe to His Roomi"I love my room", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 51)
The Dreameri"Something within that will not be subdued makes plaintive cry", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 52)
The Old Manuscripti"Long it has lain here, and no eye has seen -", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 53)
Note: Title here: An Old Manuscript
Moon Magici"Last night I was out with the Moon, and we saw the sullen sea", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 54-55)
Flighti"My spirit held high carnival last night", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 56)
Babettei"That, of all sounds, this night to stir!", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 57)
Siren Songsi"Hear you ever, father, o'er these waters", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 58-59)
Paini"Has Time, grown old and weary, sunk to sleep", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 60)
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