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Issue Details: First known date: 1961... 1961 Australian Poets Speak
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Adelaide, South Australia,:Rigby , 1961 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Clancy of the Overflowi"I had written him a letter which I had, for want of better", A. B. Paterson , single work poetry (p. 1-2)
A Ballad of Shearing Shearing at Castlereaghi"The bell is set a-ringing, and the engine gives a toot,", A. B. Paterson , single work poetry (p. 2-3)
Johnson's Antidotei"Down along the Snakebite River, where the overlanders camp,", A. B. Paterson , single work poetry humour (p. 3-5)
Irish Lordsi"The clover burr was two feet high, and the billabongs were full,", C. H. Souter , single work poetry (p. 6)
Turn to the Grassi"Turn to the grass", Mary Gilmore , single work poetry (p. 7-8)
Note: Author note: The text also includes a note under the title "The Poet Speaks": As to who I write, I just begin when I feel I want to write, and can say no more than that
Australiai"Last sea-thing dredged by sailor Time from Space,", Bernard O'Dowd , single work poetry (p. 9)
The Lights of Cobb and Co.i"Fire lighted, on the table a meal for sleepy men,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 10-11)
When Your Pants Begin to Goi"When you wear a cloudy collar and shirt that isn't white,", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 12-13)
Fire in the Heavens Fire in the heavens, and fire along the hills The Forest of Night : 1898-1902 : The Quest of Silence : 54i"Fire in the heavens, and fire along the hills,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 13-14)
From the Gulfi"Store cattle from Nelanjie! The mob goes feeding past,", Will H. Ogilvie , single work poetry (p. 13-16)
King Barwoni"With tresses in disorder,", Will H. Ogilvie , single work poetry (p. 16-17)
The Sundowneri"I know not when this tiresome man", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 19-20)
The Poor, Poor Country [2]i"Oh 'twas a poor country, in Autumn it was bare,", John Shaw Neilson , single work poetry (p. 21)
The Bridge across the Cricki"Joseph Jones and Peter Dawking", C. J. Dennis , single work poetry humour (p. 23-25)
A Song of Raini"Because a little vagrant wind veered south from China Sea;", C. J. Dennis , single work poetry (p. 29)
The Shearer's Wifei"Before the glare o' dawn I rise", Louis Esson , single work poetry (p. 30)
Said Hanrahani"'We'll all be rooned,' said Hanrahan,", 'John O'Brien' , single work poetry humour (p. 31-34)
Around the Boree Logi"Oh, stick me in the old caboose this night of wind and rain,", 'John O'Brien' , single work poetry (p. 34-35)
Note: illus. A family around a fireplace.
Johnnyi"By chance I heard some people say", Furnley Maurice , single work poetry (p. 36-37)
Progressi"They've builded wooden timber tracks,", Furnley Maurice , single work poetry (p. 37)
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