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Issue Details: First known date: 1918... 1918 The Lilt of Life
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1918 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Lilt of Lifei"Be blithe, my soul, the world is free!", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 1-10)
Man and Womani"Far through a thicket of impervious gloom,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 12-76)
Sonnets of Motherhood Ii"Once, through the woods I heard a voice ring clear,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 77)
Sonnets of Motherhood IIi"If you should think I sing too oft and strong", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 78)
Sonnets of Motherhood IIIi"Last year I was a shepherdess who lay", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 79)
Sonnets of Motherhood IVi"Love, Love, the sun-hour darkens, and the night", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 80)
Sonnets of Motherhood Vi"Ah no, the sun is in another land", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 81)
Sonnets of Motherhood VIi"I’d have you love my body as my soul,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 82)
Sonnets of Motherhood VIIi"The river said: "I'll sing a song for you", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 83)
Sonnets of Motherhood VIIIi"Make me the melody of meeting palms,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 84)
Sonnets of Motherhood IXi"Dearest, my spirit wakens into light", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 85)
Sonnets of Motherhood Xi"I walked among the flowers that bend their heads", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 86)
Sonnets of Motherhood XIi"When all the world toils out its busy day", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 87)
Sonnets of Motherhood XIIi"O Love, I wandered by the sea this morn", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 88)
Sonnets of Motherhood XIIIi"Accept my body, Dearest, as a gift,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 89)
Sonnets of Motherhood XIVi"What longing passion of all life I feel", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 90)
Sonnets of Motherhood XVi"The Builder took his stones and reared them high", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 91)
Sonnets of Motherhood XVIi"Archarchitect, who work in living clay,", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 92)
Sonnets of Motherhood XVIIi"Listen! I hear a tapping at my soul", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 93)
Sonnets of Motherhood XVIIIi"The spider wove his kingdom in the sun", Zora Cross , single work poetry (p. 94)
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