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Issue Details: First known date: 1929... 1929 White Magic
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:E. A. Vidler , 1929 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Bowed Foxglovesi"The foxgloves bow their lilac heads to-night,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 86-87)
The Tryst in the Tea-Treei"They say, the old women beside the grey sea,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 88-90)
Coal-Lightersi"Taking the sun, the dark coal-lighters lean", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 92)
Note: Not listed on "White Magic" contents page.
Poplar Row, Camperdowni"When dusk has dimmed the last red beam,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 97-98)
The Shuttered Housei"My heart is like a house where none comes nigh,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 99)
The Little Princessi"They dressed me up in a samite sheath,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 100-102)
In Porti"Lie still, lie still, O brother ships,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 103-104)
Pale Rosamond Pale Rosamundi"Pale Rosamund walks past the pools of light,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 121-122)
The Little Old Womeni"Sometimes I think, if Heaven there be,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 123)
The Black Swansi"O'er waters wide and golden beneath a windy sky,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 124-126)
The Hawkeri"'Tis many years since I began to watch across the burning plain", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 131-133)
The Foam-Kissi"The white wings dip to the wet sand-floor,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 139-140)
The Widow's Housei"The widow's house is white and neat,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 149)
A Morning Walki"From Frankston into Cranbourne", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 161-162)
The Tellingi"I went into the still, grey woods to tell", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 166)
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