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Issue Details: First known date: 1947... 1947 Creeve Roe : Poetry
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Pinchgut Press , 1947 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Correggio Jonesi"Correggio Jones an artist was", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry satire (p. 41-42)
When London Callsi"They leave us - artists, singers, all-", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry satire (p. 43-44)
The Poet Carei"Care is a Poet fine :", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 45)
Death, Wake, Burial and Resurrection of the Australian Musei"I held her hand: Her pulse was weak and slow:", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 46-48)
My Fairy Godmother i"Hear me now, O Queen of Rhyme,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 49-50)
Jack Cade: A Tribute to the Memory of a Much-Maligned Patriot i"Bard Divine, whose fame like daylight", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 52-54)
The Burns Statuei"What statue needs the Bard of Ayr -", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 55)
Exit Paul Krugeri"At Clarens in the Pays de Vaud,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 56)
The Sweater i"And shall all men the Sweater meek deride,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 58-60)
A Self-Made Mani"It was his boast that he began", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 61)
The Parson and the Prelatei"I saw a Parson on a bike-", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 62-63)
The Worker's Worst Foe i"The Fatman in his mansion fine", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 64-65)
The Lament of the Importer i"He was sitting dark and solemn,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 66-67)
The Pharisee i"He did not stand with open palm,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 68-69)
The Model Journalisti"Young men who would succeed", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry satire (p. 70-71)
The Dovei"Within his office, smiling,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 72)
Tall Hati"Who rules the world with iron rod?-", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 73)
Slouch Hati"He had an iron spoon at birth;", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 74)
Straw Hati"Straw Hat, when office work is done,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 74)
The Woman at the Washtubi"The Woman at the Washtub,", Victor J. Daley , single work poetry (p. 76-77)
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