Moths single work   poetry   "They come like clouds of swansdown from a land I know not where,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1929... 1929 Moths
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    y separately published work icon The Sydney Morning Herald no. 28448 9 March 1929 16098481 1929 newspaper issue 1929 pg. 13
    Note: Epigraph: ""The autumn has been abnormal for the visitations of various kinds of moths in the Wagga district. . . . Rainstorms produced myriads of white moths, which had the appearance of white fluff drifting over many miles of country."-News item."
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