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Issue Details: First known date: 1944... 1944 From Quenchless Springs : New Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Milton, Milton - Toowong area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:Emily Bulcock , 1944 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
From Quenchless Springsi"Man has wandered far away", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Lost Companyi"We, the Forgotten Men - we the Lost Legion", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Mirrori"Who is this stranger looking back at me", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Solitaryi"Nature, sly planner, all her magic blends,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Dreameri"All my life in joy or woe", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Unconqueredi"What I have won from life on pathways steep,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
A Queensland Winter Morningi"Just to dream in the sun on a gipsy morning,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Real Estatei"O Life, you take so much, but uncomplaining", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Worshipperi"I would not nurse a lovely thought apart", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Lifei"Life is too great for me!", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Offeringi"Life here am I. What is thy need of me?", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Angelusi"Our tired eyes seek the softened light,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
To Australian Writersi"Dream-haunted minstrel, seer and prophet true,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Transiencei"The soft, slow-moving fingers of the dusk", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Friendshipi"How sweet, when the fever dies, is the", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Jacarandasi"The old world bows in hopeless anguish,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Miraclei"Comfort my heart with happy human love,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Note: With title 'The Comforter'
Alice Meynelli"She sees from God's side now the mystery,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
The Seekeri"I count my life a pilgrimage,", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
Wastedi"I grieve for Youth!", Emily Bulcock , single work poetry (p. n. p.)
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