y separately published work icon Love and the World, and Other Poems selected work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1886... 1886 Love and the World, and Other Poems
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Notes

  • Author's note: Sydonia, The Vestal, Actaeon, Endymion, Ida, To Annie, Farewell, and a Serenade were published in London last year under the title of 'Sydonia, and Other Poems.' The others appear in print for the first time.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:W. Inglis , 1886 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Love and the Worldi"Irel. Can Earth be nothing—is Death nothing—", Carlton Dawe , single work poetry (p. 1-37)
Note: Epigraph: "SCENE FIRST.—Night. IREL discovered disclaiming. At his feet the sea is breaking; behind him rear gigantic mountains."
Iolai"Why mourns sweet Iola, the fair?", Carlton Dawe , single work poetry (p. 38-74)
Sydoniai"Upon Sydonia's bay the waves are bright,", Carlton Dawe , single work poetry (p. 75-149)
Note: Epigraph: "Sydonia is a metrical name for Sydney, and the scene takes place in an imaginary castle, situated on one of the rocky headlands which command the entrance to its magnificent bay. Hence the poem is a dream inasmuch as it only supposes traditions which the country would have been possessed of, had civilisation existed on its shores in the old days of romance."

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