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Issue Details: First known date: 1882... 1882 The Human Inheritance, The New Hope, Motherhood
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Notes

  • Epigraph: 'Nequ, te ut miretur turba, labores, contentus paucia lectoribus.' - Horace.

    I will make the poems of materials, for I think they are to be the most spiritual poems; And I will make the poems of the body and of mortality, For I think I shall then supply myself with the poems of the soul, and of immortality. Walt Whitman, Chants Democratic, 'Starting from Paumonok'.

  • Dedication: Dedicated in love and uplooking to my friend John Alex. Elder. Since the above was written he to whom it was addressed died suddenly in his thirtieth year. But I let it stand as it is. A truer friend and nobler spirit no man could know.

    To E. A. S. As into some waste space in a dark sky A new star swims serene, and calm and bright, A never-fading steadfast lamp set high To fill with its immaculate far light The lonely darkness of the lonely night - ....(v-vi).

Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Elliot Stock , 1882 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Human Inheritancei"Beneath the blue vault of a summer sky", William Sharp , single work poetry
Contains frequent references to Australian landscapes, flora and fauna.
(p. 1-82)

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