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Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Australian Poetry in the Twentieth Century
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Port Melbourne, South Melbourne - Port Melbourne area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,:Heinemann , 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Aubadei"We woke together on a gusty dawn", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 4)
Towards the Source : 1894-97 : 7i"The grand cortege of glory and youth is gone", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 4-5)
The Wanderer, Christopher Brennan , sequence poetry (p. 5-11)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 86i"When window-lamps had dwindled, then I rose", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 5-6)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 88i"I am driven everywhere from a clinging home,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 6)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 87i"Each day I see the long ships coming into port", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 6)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 90i"Once I could sit by the fire hourlong when the dripping eaves", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 7)
How Old is My Heart The Wanderer : 1902- : 91i"How old is my heart, how old, how old is my heart,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 7)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 93i"You, at whose table I have sat, some distant eve", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 7-8)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 94i"I cry to you as I pass your windows in the dusk;", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 8)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 95i"Come out, come out, ye souls that serve, why will ye die?", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 9)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 96i"Dawns of the world, how I have known you all,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 9-10)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 97i"What is there with you and me, that I may not forget", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 10)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 98i"O Desolate eves along the way, how oft", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 10-11)
The Wanderer : 1902- : 99i"The land I came thro' last was dumb with night,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 11)
The Hour of the Partingi"Shall we assault the pain?", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 15)
Mayi"Shyly the silver-hatted mushrooms make", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 15)
Schoolgirls Hasteningi"Fear it has faded and the night:", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 16)
Sunday Eveningi"Homeward, still homeward", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 16-17)
You, and Yellow Airi"I dream of an old kissing-time", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 17-18)
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