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Note: Selected by Percival Serle, assisted by Frank Wilmot and Robert H. Croll.
Issue Details: First known date: 1927... 1927 An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Collins , 1927 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Flutei"I sat fluting,", Nettie Palmer , single work poetry (p. 5-6)
An Australasian Anthology : Introduction, Percival Serle , single work criticism (p. 21-35)
Fair as the Nighti"FAIR as the night-when all the astral fires", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 37)
A Midsummer Noon in the Australian Forest "Not a sound disturbs the air," A Mid-Summer Noon in the Australian Foresti"Not a bird disturbs the air,", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
She Loves Me Love A Confession Sonneti"She loves me! From her own bliss-breathing lips", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 39)
Dorai"It was, I well remember, the merry Springtime, when", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 40)
[Untitled] (from The Creek of the Four Graves)i"Before them, thus extended, wilder grew", Charles Harpur , single work poetry (p. 41-42)
[Untitled] (from John Cumberland)i"STOOP down and visit me from highest heaven,", James L. Michael , single work poetry (p. 43-44)
The Angel of Lifei"Life's Angel watched a happy child at play,", Richard Rowe , single work poetry (p. 45)
To His Wifei"O pure of soul, and fond and deep of heart", Daniel Henry Deniehy , single work poetry (p. 46-47)
A Rosebud from the Garden of the Taji"I dream-the sum of life is dreams-", George Gordon McCrae , extract poetry (p. 48)
From Lightning and Tempesti"The spring-wind pass'd through the forest, and whispered low in the leaves,", Adam Lindsay Gordon , single work poetry (p. 49-50)
From The Rhyme of Joyous Gardei"The deep dusk fires in those dreamy eyes", Adam Lindsay Gordon , single work poetry (p. 50-53)
[Untitled]i"Twas merry in the glowing morn among the gleaming grass,", Adam Lindsay Gordon , extract poetry (p. 54-55)
The Dominioni"She is not yet; but he whose ear", J. Brunton Stephens , single work poetry (p. 56-57)
Prefatory Sonnets : IIi"So take these kindly, even though there be", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 58)
After Many Yearsi"The song that once I dreamed about,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 58-60)
Orarai"The strong sob of the chafing stream", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 60-63)
Moonii"Ah! to be by Mooni now,", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 63-65)
Dedication : To a Mountaini"To thee, O father of the stately peaks", Henry Kendall , single work poetry (p. 65-67)
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