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Darwin : A Sonnet Sequence sequence   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1953... 1953 Darwin : A Sonnet Sequence
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Includes

I. 1814 i "As deep, or shallow as a polished bowl", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
II. 1824 i "Movement is life. Through mutability", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
III. 1824 i "Oh Shrewsbury fields are fair and sheen,", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
IV. 1826 : Medicine, Edinburgh i "High over Edinburgh's asphaltic stones", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
V. 1831 : Cwm Idwal i "Who can foretell, in birds' flight or by stars,", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
VI. 1832 i "Wanted : a student naturalist to sail", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
VII. 1833 i "Late and reserved his wakening. When most", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
VIII. 1835 : The Portillo Pass i "To see, to touch, to know...to organize.", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
IX. 1836 : Falmouth i "In darkness home. Five years from England out;", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
X. i "And so the stage in readiness is bare.", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XI. 1837 : The First Notebook i "Yet not for twenty years to come. A man", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XII. 1839 : Emma i "No man, wise to himself, should live apart", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XIII. 1842 : Down House, Down, Kent i "A roof of slate, high-gabled, good, well-found;", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XIV. 1844-1854 i "Once in ten barren moons a gaudy flower", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XV. 1849 i "That year his father died. Perhaps it was", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XVI. 1858 i "News!", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XVII. 1859 : The "Origin" i "Working again, four hours a day-indifferent", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XVIII. 1860 : "The British Ass." i "Now moves the massed artillery of God.", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XIX. i "Woman or nature - what heart's love can grow", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XX. "Charles Darwin - Farmer" i "And did these days that country sinecure", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XXI. 1881 i "To watch the seasons passing in a tree,", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XXII i "For what is man? A working tool. Honoured:", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XXIII. 1882: A Cock for Aesculapius... i "The last spring: reading a little, working some;", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XXIV i "The morning lark leaps up upon the plain.", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry
XXV i "Now is the summer of his great acclaim", Wolfe Fairbridge , single work poetry

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    y separately published work icon Poems Wolfe Fairbridge , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1953 Z309706 1953 selected work poetry Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1953 pg. 57-70
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