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Dedication: In token of grateful reverence for the late Professor George Lillie Craik, L.L.D., etc., and the late Professor Edward Dowden, L.L.D., Litt.D., D.C.L., etc., two teachers of prophetic ken and creative power who first awakened within me the poet vision and the poet yearning, and whose spirit and work have been in my heart an abiding impulse through the changeful years and through the far lands, these poems are inscribed by 'Gervais Gage'.
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, 1914 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- When We Were Youngi"When I was young and thou wast young", single work poetry (p. 3-5)
- To My Old Watchi"O wondrous work of Mind's invention,", single work poetry (p. 6-10)
- The Crowning of the Kingi"Now within its narrow hall", single work poetry (p. 11-14)
- The River Running to the Seai"The river running to the sea", single work poetry (p. 15-17)
- Dunlucei"From gray Dunluce to the deep", single work poetry (p. 21-24)
- Friedrich's Vowi"Dusked and gathered the folds of the night", single work poetry (p. 25-29)
- The Prince and the Czari"The Prince and the Czar ride into the streets", single work poetry (p. 30-37)
- Listen, Lady!i"Listen, lady! Let me sing", single work poetry (p. 41-43)
- A Reveriei"One thing I know not, - what, O little maiden,", single work poetry (p. 44-45)
- O, come with mei"O, come with me and we will bide", single work poetry (p. 46-47)
- Annie : My Child Loveri"Let me gently climb the stair,", single work poetry (p. 51-54)
- A Mither's Cryi"We played together, she and I,", single work poetry (p. 55-60)
- Go!i"The ship was waiting in the bay,", single work poetry (p. 63-64)
- At a Gate On the Hilli"At a gate on the hill in the parting hour,", single work poetry (p. 65-66)
- Sonnet : Selene in the Southi"O fair young Moon, that risest on my sight", single work poetry (p. 67)
- By the Australian Bushi"The lone 'bush' breaks : and the forest dips", single work poetry (p. 68-76)
- In An Austral Gullyi"Sauntering down the gully, near the meeting waters", single work poetry (p. 77-88)
- At 'Govett's Leap'i"Symbol of Hate and Hell and Despot-power,", single work poetry (p. 89-90)
- My Wife and Ii"I trudged down the dusty road", single work poetry (p. 91-94)
- Australia's Heroi"No! they didn't raise no statue - no - nor fix", single work poetry (p. 95-122)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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Australian
1914
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 July vol. 35 no. 1794 1914; (p. 2)
— Review of From Far Lands : Poems of North and South 1914 selected work poetry
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Australian
1914
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 July vol. 35 no. 1794 1914; (p. 2)
— Review of From Far Lands : Poems of North and South 1914 selected work poetry
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