y separately published work icon Galahad, Selenemia and Poems selected work   poetry   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1939... 1939 Galahad, Selenemia and Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Adelaide, South Australia,:F. W. Preece , 1939 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Galahad, C. R. Jury , single work drama (p. 1-40)
Selenemia Love and the Virgins, C. R. Jury , single work drama fantasy (p. 41-138)
Epitaph, World War Ii"You who shall come, exalt these childless dead", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 141)
Note: With title 'Epitaph'.
Roundeli"The reason of my love's no more than this", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 141)
Sonneti"I would to God thou wert my own true son!", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 141-142)
A Sonnet to a Friendi"Young bright-plumed eagle, prince of pure heaven's fire", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 142)
Note: Published here without title.
Sonneti"Thy body is composed of dew and fire", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 142-143)
Sonneti"How oft have I beheld thee through my mind", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 143)
"The wind killed Hyacinth, for Phoebus loved him" Sonneti"The wind slew Hyacinth, for Phoebus loved him", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 143-144)
"Would I could work in marble, or in dyes" Sonneti"Oh that I worked in marble, or in dyes", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 144)
A Dedicationi"Mnemosyne, wonder of secret birth", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 145)
Ode to Bacchusi"Lyaeus, child of Zeus, a god I sing", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 145-152)
Songi"Stay, beauteous shepherd, stay!", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 152-153)
Encomium of Adelaidei"I have come, my city, to find thee out from the sea", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 153-155)
Pseudo-Platoniconi"'Beauty's self I love'", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 155-156)
Linesi"When I behold thee, after that first fear", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 156)
Stanzasi"My throat beats, and the vision in these eyes", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 156-158)
Songi"What though beauty should not love me", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 158)
Sicily in Springi"Beauty, thou immortal shade", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 158-162)
Sicily in Autumni"Thou who wast the Cyprian dove", C. R. Jury , single work poetry (p. 163-166)
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