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Issue Details: First known date: 1906... 1906 The Secret Key and Other Verses
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1906 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Secret Keyi"There is a magic kingdom of strange powers,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 1-2)
An Australian Symphonyi"Not as the songs of other lands", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 3-7)
The Women of the Westi"They left the vine-wreathed cottage and the mansion on the hill,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 8-10)
Ode for Commonwealth Dayi"Awake! Awake! The wings of dawn", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 11-14)
The Nation Buildersi"A handful of workers seeking the star of a strong intent-", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 15-18)
On the Plainsi"Half-lost in film of faintest lawn,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 19-22)
A Federal Songi"In the greyness of the dawning we have seen the pilot-star,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
A Nocturnei"Like weary sea-birds spent with flight", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 25-26)
The Dream Stari"Whisper, O wings of the wind! Sing me your song, O sea!", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 27-29)
A Song of Lifei"Sing not of Rest", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 30-31)
The Lion's Whelpsi"There is scarlet on his forehead,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 32-33)
The Sword of Paini"The lights burn dim and make weird shadow-play,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 34-41)
A Pastorali"Nature feels the touch of noon;", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 42-44)
Lux in Tenebrisi"When first the Gods, whose Empire is eternal,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 45-49)
The Song of Graciai"Across the street, across the grass,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 50-53)
Ad Astrai"Weary was I of Earth. My body lay,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 54-59)
A Grey Road The Grey Roadi"A sun-flash on his mounting wing,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 60-61)
But the Greatest of These is Charityi"White faces turn to us again", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 62-63)
Auri Sacra Famesi"Now that the gods are dead - where shall we find us a god?", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 64-69)
The Spirit of Poetryi"All things are Hers. Concealed or manifest,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 70-72)
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