Jean Mary Bird Jean Mary Bird i(A26433 works by)
Gender: Female
Expatriate assertion
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1 Untitled i "That is not love which comes with full fanfare", Jean Mary Bird , 1961 single work poetry
— Appears in: Makar , July no. 8 1961; (p. 7)
1 Untitled i "If eyes be blind, and ears be deaf, and mind", Jean Mary Bird , 1961 single work poetry
— Appears in: Makar , July no. 8 1961; (p. 7)
1 Mated i "Be silent, love; be silent, love,", Jean Mary Bird , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , July vol. 4 no. 44 1920; (p. 62)
1 Asleep i "Call me not back from my dreamless slumber", Jean Mary Bird , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Poetry Annual 1920; (p. 28) Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry , October vol. 4 no. 47 1920; (p. 84) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1927; (p. 265) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1946; (p. 265)
1 Rest i "WHO has repose?", Jean Mary Bird , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Love Poems 1920; (p. 31) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1927; (p. 264) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1946; (p. 264)
1 The Comforter i "HE drew me from the horrid pit,", Jean Mary Bird , 1920 single work poetry
— Appears in: Love Poems 1920; (p. 29-30) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1927; (p. 263-264) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1946; (p. 263-264)
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